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Technology

Cut the crosstalk

By Barry Fox

21 June 2003

Simple patents can be the strongest. The UK Patent Office has decided that a seemingly simple arrangement of the contacts beneath the main microchip in a cellphone is both new and inventive.

The patent (GB 2377080) issued to British cellphone maker Sendo covers chips that handle both large power-supply currents and high-frequency radio signals. Connections between circuit boards and chips in a phone must be as short as possible, to reduce signal interference – crosstalk – with other components. Sendo has discovered that instead of having a chip with contacts all around its edges, it is better to place them…

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