Claims
- 1. A pyroelectric IR-sensor comprising:
- a pyroelectric light receiving element having two connections at opposite ends thereof;
- an MID substrate including two spaced element supporting portions with conductive layers thereon, said element supporting portions supporting said element with said connectors being physically supported on and electrically connected to said conductive layers, the central portion of said substrate between said supporting portions being recessed whereby the center of said light receiving element is spaced from said MID substrate, said MID substrate having a thermal conductivity lower than 0.02 cal/cm.multidot.sec.multidot..degree.C., said MID substrate comprising a first portion of a molded catalytic resin having a surface with a circuit thereon, and a molded second portion of a non-catalytic resin with an insulating surface and overlapping said first portion, said light receiving element being connected to said circuit; and
- circuit element chip parts mounted on said MID substrate and connected to said conductive layers.
- 2. A pyroelectric IR-sensor comprising:
- a pyroelectric light receiving element having two connections at opposite ends thereof;
- an MID substrate including two spaced element supporting portions with conductive layers thereon, said element supporting portions supporting said element with said connectors being physically supported on and electrically connected to said conductive layers, the central portion of said substrate between said supporting portions being recessed whereby the center of said light receiving element is spaced from said MID substrate, said MID substrate having a thermal conductivity lower than 0.02 cal/cm.multidot.sec.multidot..degree.C., said MID substrate comprising a thermoplastic resin with 70% polyester-sulfon resin (PES) and 30% fiberglass; and
- circuit element chip parts mounted on said MID substrate and connected to said conductive layers.
- 3. A pyroelectric IR-sensor comprising:
- a pyroelectric light receiving element having two connections at opposite ends thereof;
- and MID substrate including two spaced element supporting portions with conductive layers thereon, said element supporting portions supporting said element with said connectors being physically supported on and electrically connected to said conductive layers, the central portion of said substrate between said supporting portions being recessed whereby the center of said light receiving element is spaced from said MID substrate, said MID substrate having a thermal conductivity lower than 0.02 cal/cm.multidot.sec.multidot..degree.C., said MID substrate comprising a polyestersulfone resin (PES); and
- circuit element chip parts mounted on said MID substrate and connected to said conductive layers.
- 4. A pyroelectric IR-sensor comprising:
- a pyroelectric light receiving element having two connections at opposite ends thereof;
- an MID substrate including two spaced element supporting portions with conductive layers thereon, said element supporting portions supporting said element with said connectors being physically supported on and electrically connected to said conductive layers, the central portion of said substrate between said supporting portions being recessed whereby the center of said light receiving element is spaced from said MID substrate, said MID substrate having a thermal conductivity lower than 0.02 cal/cm.multidot.sec.multidot..degree.C., and MID substrate comprising a polyesterimido resin (PEI), and
- circuit element chip parts mounted on said MID substrate and connected to said conductive layers.
- 5. A pyroelectric IR-sensor comprising:
- a pyroelectric light receiving element having two connections at opposite ends thereof;
- an MID substrate including two spaced element supporting portions with conductive layers thereon, said element supporting portions supporting said element with said connectors being physically supported on and electrically connected to said conductive layers, the central portion of said substrate between said supporting portions being recessed whereby the center of said light receiving element is spaced form said MID substrate, said MID substrate having a thermal conductivity lower than 0.02 cal/cm.multidot.sec.multidot..degree.C., said MID substrate comprising a polysulfone (PSO); and
- circuit element chip parts mounted on said MID substrate and connected to said conductive layers.
- 6. A pyroelectric IR-sensor comprising:
- a pyroelectric light receiving element having two connections at opposite ends thereof;
- an MID substrate including two spaced element supporting portions with conductive layers thereon, said element supporting portions supporting said element with said connectors being physically supported on and electrically connected to said conductive layers, the central portion of said substrate between said supporting portions being recessed whereby the center of said light receiving element is spaced from said MID substrate, said MID substrate having a thermal conductivity lower than 0.02 cal/cm.multidot.sec.multidot..degree.C.; and
- circuit element chip parts mounted on said MID substrate and connected to said conductive layers.
- 7. A pyroelectric IR-sensor comprising:
- a pyroelectric light receiving element having two connections at opposite ends thereof;
- an MID substrate including two spaced element supporting portions with conductive layers thereon, said element supporting portions supporting said element with said connectors being physically supported on and electrically connected to said conductive layers, the central portion of said substrate between said supporting portions being recessed whereby the center of said light receiving element is spaced from said MID substrate, said MID substrate having a thermal conductivity lower than 0.02 cal/cm.multidot. sec.multidot..degree.C., said MID substrate comprising a liquid crystal polymer (LCP); and
- circuit element chip parts mounted on said MID substrate and connected to said conductive layers.
- 8. A pyroelectric IR-sensor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said pyroelectric light receiving element is a dual-element light receiving element.
- 9. A pyroelectric IR-sensor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said chip parts comprise a resistor and an FET.
- 10. The pyroelectric sensor of claim 1, wherein said circuit element chip parts are mounted in the recessed center portion of said substrate.
Priority Claims (2)
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1-125569 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/689,715, filed Apr. 22, 1991, said Ser. No. 07/689,715 being a Continuation application of Ser. No. 07/521,512, filed May 10, 1990 (now abandoned).
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4682030 |
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Continuations (1)
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