.~ Using structure alterable to nonconductive state (i.e., fuse)
DEFINITION
Classification: 438/132
Using structure alterable to nonconductive state (i.e., fuse):
(under subclass 128) Process for making an array of electrical devices and selectively interconnecting the devices via a structure which is alterable from a conductive state to a nonconductive state.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
467, for altering the conductivity of a fuse element through the direct application of electrical current.
601, for metallization processes forming a structure alterable to a nonconductive state.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
327, Miscellaneous Active Electrical Nonlinear Devices, Circuits, and Systems, especially
525, for a specific identifiable device, circuit, or system having as a part of it's construction or arrangement a fusible link element.
365, Static Information Storage and Retrieval, 96, for fusible links relating to programmable read-only memory and subclass 200 for eliminating "bad bit" information associated with read/write circuits.