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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE FCI USA, INC. and FCI AMERICAS TECHNOLOGY, INC., Plaintiffs, v. MOLEX INCORPORATED, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

C.A. No. 07-49-JJF

APPENDIX OF EXHIBITS IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' OPENING MARKMAN BRIEF PART 2 OF 2
MORRIS, NICHOLS, ARSHT & TUNNELL LLP Thomas C. Grimm (#1098) James W. Parrett, Jr. (#4292) 1201 N. Market Street P.O. Box 1347 Wilmington, DE 19899-1347 (302) 658-9200 [email protected] Attorneys for Plaintiffs

OF COUNSEL: George E. Badenoch Sheila Mortazavi KENYON & KENYON LLP One Broadway New York, NY 10004 (212) 425-7200 Michael M. Shen KENYON & KENYON LLP 1500 K Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 (202) 220-4200 October 22, 2007

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In support of their Opening Claim Construction Brief, Plaintiffs FCI USA, Inc. and FCI Americas Technology, Inc. (collectively "FCI") submit the following documents: Exhibit A: Exhibit B: Exhibit C: Exhibit D: Exhibit E: Exhibit F: Exhibit G: Exhibit H: Exhibit I: Exhibit J: Exhibit K: Exhibit L: Exhibit M: Exhibit N Exhibit O: Exhibit P: Exhibit Q: Exhibit R: U.S. Patent No. 6,981,883 U.S. Patent No. 7,182,643 U.S. Patent No. 7,114,964 U.S. Patent No. 7,229,318 FCI's Identification of Claim Terms for Construction dated September 14, 2007 Molex's Identification of Claim Terms/Phrases for Construction dated September 17, 2007 Molex's Identification of Claim Terms/Phrases of U.S. Patent 7,229,318 for Construction dated September 19, 2007 Plaintiffs' Proposed Claim Constructions dated October 1, 2007 Molex's Proposed Construction of Claim Terms/Phrases dated October 1, 2007 U.S. Patent No. 6,976,886 Manual of Patent Examining Procedure § 201.07 and § 201.08 (August 2006) U.S. Patent No. 6,994,569 U.S. Patent No. 6,692,272 U.S. Patent No. 6,652,318 Patent family chart for the patents-in-suit An Office Action dated June 20, 2005, excerpted from the Patent & Trademark Office's file history of U.S. Patent No. 6,981,883 U.S. Patent No. 6,776,649 An Applicant-Initiated Interview Summary dated July 22, 2005, excerpted from the Patent & Trademark Office's file history of U.S. Patent No. 6,981,883 A Reply Pursuant to 37 CFR § 1.111 dated July 22, 2005, excerpted from the Patent & Trademark Office's file history of U.S. Patent No. 6,981,883 U.S. Patent No. 5,939,952 Pages from The American Heritage College Dictionary (3rd ed. 1997) Molex's I-Trac product brochure, obtained from http://www.molex.com/cmc_upload/0/000/-17/461/ITrac_product_brochure.pdf

Exhibit S: Exhibit T: Exhibit U: Exhibit V:

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Exhibit W: Exhibit X:

An Office Action dated October 27, 2005, excerpted from the Patent & Trademark Office's file history of U.S. Patent No. 7,114,964 Defendant's Responses to Plaintiffs' First Set of Interrogatories dated July 11, 2007

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on October 22, 2007, I electronically filed the foregoing document with the Clerk of the Court using CM/ECF which will send notification of such filing to all registered participants. Additionally, I hereby certify that true and correct copies of the foregoing were caused to be served on October 22, 2007 upon the following individuals in the manner indicated: BY HAND & E-MAIL Josy W. Ingersoll Adam W. Poff YOUNG, CONAWAY, STARGATT & TAYLOR LLP The Brandywine Building, 1000 West Street, 17th Floor Wilmington, DE 19899-0391 BY E-MAIL John W. Kozak Dennis R. Schlemmer Caryn C. Borg Breen LEYDIG, VOIT & MAYER, LTD. Two Prudential Plaza, Suite 4900 180 N. Stetson Avenue Chicago, IL 60601-6780

/s/ Thomas C. Grimm (#1098) Thomas C. Grimm (#1098) [email protected]

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Manual of PATENT EXAMINING PROCEDURE
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TYPES, CROSS-NOTING, AND STATUS OF APPLICATION

201.08

201.07

Continuation Application [R-3]

¶ 2.05 Possible Status as Continuation
This application discloses and claims only subject matter disclosed in prior application no [1], filed [2], and names an inventor or inventors named in the prior application. Accordingly, this application may constitute a continuation or division. Should applicant desire to obtain the benefit of the filing date of the prior application, attention is directed to 35 U.S.C. 120 and 37 CFR 1.78.

A continuation is a second application for the same invention claimed in a prior nonprovisional application and filed before the original prior application becomes abandoned or patented. The continuation application may be filed under 37 CFR 1.53(b) (or 1.53(d) if the application is a design application). The applicant in the continuation application must include at least one inventor named in the prior nonprovisional application. The disclosure presented in the continuation must be the same as that of the original application; i.e., the continuation should not include anything which would constitute new matter if inserted in the original application. The continuation application must claim the benefit of the prior nonprovisional application under 35 U.S.C. 120 or 365(c). >For more information on claiming the benefit of a prior nonprovisional application, see MPEP § 201.11.< An application claiming the benefits of a provisional application under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) should not be called a "continuation" of the provisional application since an application that claims benefit of a provisional application is a nonprovisional application of a provisional application, not a continuation, division, or continuation-in-part of the provisional application. At any time before the patenting or abandonment of or termination of proceedings on his or her earlier nonprovisional application, an applicant may have recourse to filing a continuation in order to introduce into the application a new set of claims and to establish a right to further examination by the primary examiner. *>A continued prosecution< application >(CPA)< under 37 CFR 1.53(d) >(available only for design applications)<, however, must be filed prior to payment of the issue fee unless a petition under 37 CFR 1.313(c) is granted in the prior application. In addition, a continuation or divisional application may only be filed under 37 CFR 1.53(d) if the prior nonprovisional application is a design application that is complete as defined by 37 CFR 1.51(b). For notation to be put in the file history by the examiner in the case of a continuation application, see MPEP § 202.02. Use form paragraph 2.05 to remind applicant of possible continuation status.

Examiner Note:
1. This form paragraph should only be used if it appears that the application may be a continuation, but priority has not been properly established. 2. An application claiming the benefits of a provisional application under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) should not be called a "continuation" of the provisional application since an application that claims benefit of a provisional application is a nonprovisional application of a provisional application, not a continuation, division, or continuation-in-part of the provisional application.

201.08

Continuation-in-Part tion [R-3]

Applica-

A continuation-in-part is an application filed during the lifetime of an earlier nonprovisional application, repeating some substantial portion or all of the earlier nonprovisional application and adding matter not disclosed in the said earlier nonprovisional application. (In re Klein, 1930 C.D. 2, 393 O.G. 519 (Comm'r Pat. 1930)). The continuation-in-part application may only be filed under 37 CFR 1.53(b). The continuation-inpart application must claim the benefit of the prior nonprovisional application under 35 U.S.C. 120 or 365(c). >For more information on claiming the benefit of a prior nonprovisional application, see MPEP § 201.11.< A continuation-in-part application CANNOT be filed as a continued prosecution application (CPA) under 37 CFR 1.53(d). An application claiming the benefit of a provisional application under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) should not be called a "continuation-in-part" of the provisional application since an application that claims benefit of a provisional application is a nonprovisional application of a provisional application, not a continuation, division, or continuation-in-part of the provisional application. The mere filing of a continuation-in-part does not itself create a presumption that the applicant acquiesces in any rejections which may be outstanding in the copending national nonprovisional application or

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applications upon which the continuation-in-part application relies for benefit. A continuation-in-part filed by a sole applicant may also derive from an earlier joint application showing a portion only of the subject matter of the later application, subject to the conditions set forth in 35 U.S.C. 120 and 37 CFR 1.78. Subject to the same conditions, a joint continuation-in-part application may derive from an earlier sole application. Unless the filing date of the earlier nonprovisional application is actually needed, for example, in the case of an interference or to overcome a reference, there is no need for the Office to make a determination as to whether the requirement of 35 U.S.C. 120, that the earlier nonprovisional application discloses the invention of the second application in the manner provided by the first paragraph of 35 U.S.C. 112, is met and whether a substantial portion of all of the earlier nonprovisional application is repeated in the second application in a continuation-in-part situation. Accordingly, an alleged continuation-in-part application should be permitted to claim the benefit of the filing date of an earlier nonprovisional application if the alleged continuation-in-part application complies with the **>other< requirements of 35 U.S.C. 120 >and 37 CFR 1.78, such as<: (A) The first application and the alleged continuation-in-part application were filed with at least one common inventor; (B) The alleged continuation-in-part application was "filed before the patenting or abandonment of or termination of proceedings on the first application or an application similarly entitled to the benefit of the filing date of the first application"; and (C) The alleged continuation-in-part application "contains or is amended to contain a specific reference to the earlier filed application." (The specific reference **>must be submitted either in the first sentence(s) of the specification or in an application data sheet (see 37 CFR 1.76(b)(5)).) See MPEP § 201.11 for more information on claiming the benefit of a prior nonprovisional application.< For notation to be put in the file history by the examiner in the case of a continuation-in-part application see MPEP § 202.02. See MPEP § 708 for order of examination.

Use form paragraph 2.06 to remind applicant of possible continuation-in-part status.
¶ 2.06 Possible Status as Continuation-in-Part
This application repeats a substantial portion of prior Application No. [1], filed [2], and adds and claims additional disclosure not presented in the prior application. Since this application names an inventor or inventors named in the prior application, it may constitute a continuation-in-part of the prior application. Should applicant desire to obtain the benefit of the filing date of the prior application, attention is directed to 35 U.S.C. 120 and 37 CFR 1.78.

Examiner Note:
1. This form paragraph should only be used when it appears that the application may qualify as a continuation-in-part, but no priority claim has been perfected. 2. An application claiming the benefits of a provisional application under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) should not be called a "continuationin-part" of the provisional application since an application that claims benefit of a provisional application is a nonprovisional application of a provisional application, not a continuation, division, or continuation-in-part of the provisional application.

201.09

Substitute Application [R-5]

The use of the term "Substitute" to designate any application which is in essence the duplicate of an application by the same applicant abandoned before the filing of the later application, finds official recognition in the decision Ex parte Komenak, 45 USPQ 186, 1940 C.D. 1, 512 O.G. 739 (Comm'r Pat. 1940). Current practice does not require applicant to insert in the specification reference to the earlier application; however, attention should be called to the earlier application. The notation in the file history (see MPEP § 202.02) that one application is a "Substitute" for another is printed in the heading of the patent copies. See MPEP § 202.02. As is explained in MPEP § 201.11, a "Substitute" does not obtain the benefit of the filing date of the prior application. Use form paragraph 2.07 to remind applicant of possible substitute status. **>
¶ 2.07 Definition of a Substitute
Applicant refers to this application as a "substitute" of Application No. [1], filed [2]. The use of the term "substitute" to designate an application which is in essence the duplicate of an application by the same applicant abandoned before the filing of the later case finds official recognition in the decision, Ex parte Komenak, 45 USPQ 186, 1940 C.D. 1, 512 O.G. 739 (Comm'r Pat. 1940). The notation on the file wrapper (See MPEP § 202.02) that one case is a "substitute" for another is printed in the

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09/990,794 (11/14/2001) 6,692,272 (02/17/2004)

10/155,786 (05/24/2002) 6,652,318 (11/25/2003)

CIP

10/294,966 (11/14/2002) 6,976,886 (12/20/2005)

CIP

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10/918,565 (08/13/2004) 6,981,883 (01/03/2006)

10/634,547 (08/05/2003) 6,994,569 (02/07/2006)

11/052,167 (02/07/2005) 7,114,964 (10/03/2006)

Continuation

11/326,175 (01/05/2006) 7,182,643 (02/27/2007)

11/326,011 (01/05/2006) 7,229,318 (06/12/2007)

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The I-Trac system is a broad-side coupled, skew-equalized design that handles speeds up to 12.5 Gbps, providing superior impedance control and lower cross-talk for traditional and orthogonal backplane applications The I-Trac backplane system effectively balances electrical performance, differential-pair density, mechanical robustness and cost savings to meet customer application needs. It is designed to support the telecommunications, data networking and storage markets. At 12.5 Gbps data rates, the I-Trac broadside-coupled, skew equalized design provides multiple benefits, including superior impedance control, lower cross-talk and lower insertion loss versus other open pin-field or metal shielded-backplane products. Molex's I-Trac contact technology allows customers to use as few as 2.75 contacts per differential channel versus competitors' 3 contacts per channel. This reduces the number of pins required for high-speed channels, thus lowering the total cost of the connector solution. I-Trac's open pin-field design allows customers the flexibility to assign high-speed differential pairs, lowspeed signals, power and ground contacts anywhere within the pin- field. The broadside-coupling design allows the entire pinfield to be utilized for high-speed signals. I-Trac is designed for both standard backplane architectures, as well as orthogonal backplane architectures, using the same connector part numbers. I-Trac is a press-fit, flexible, mono-block based system with integrated guidance, power and signals that can be stacked end-to-end to meet customer pin-count requirements. The I-Trac standard backplane system offers the following options*: n The 7-row backplane product is available in 4, 6 or 10 column (56, 84 or 140 circuits) n The 11-row backplane product is available in 5, 6, 8 or 10 column (110, 132, 176 or 220 circuits) n The 15-row backplane product is available in 8, 9 or 10 column (240, 270 or 300 circuits) *Note:
A 5-row version is planned for release in the near future. Please contact [email protected] for additional information. Standalone Power Module options planned for release in the near future. Please contact [email protected] for additional information. Co-Planar, Mezzanine, Reverse Gender options planned for release in the near future. Please contact [email protected] for additional information.

1.85mm by 3.70mm (.073" by .146") Pitch I-TracTM Backplane Connector System 7, 11 and 15 Row
76015 7-Row Backplane Signal Modules 76020 7-Row Daughtercard Signal Modules 75705 11-Row Backplane Signal Modules 75710 11-Row Daughtercard Signal Modules 76035 15-Row Backplane Signal Modules 76040 15-Row Daughtercard Signal Modules

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I-Trac Standard Backplane Interconnect

Product Family Overview
Slot Width 7-Row I-Trac 11-Row I-Trac 15 -Row I-Trac 17.4mm 24.8mm 32.2mm Pairs/Inch 34 55 69 Ortho Pairs/Node 16 (4x4) 36 (6x6) 64 (8x8)

I-Trac Orthogonal Backplane Interconnect (same parts as Standard Backplane Interconnect)

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Features and Benefits n Data rates of 12.5 Gbps or higher support future system performance upgrades n Broadside-coupled, skew-equalized, differential pair system offers superior impedance control, low crosstalk, and low insertion loss n Differential pair density up to 69 pairs per linear inch using open pin-field design provides highdensity, high-bandwidth connection with pin-byassignment flexibility *Reference Information Packaging: Daughtercard Assemblies -- Trays Headers -- 11 and 15 row -- Trays 7 row -- Tube UL File No.: E29179 CSA File No.: Pending Designed In: Millimeters Electrical Signal Contact Current Rating: 1.0A Contact to Plated Through-Hole Resistance: 1.0 milliohm max. Dielectric Withstanding Voltage: 750V RMS Insulation Resistance: 1,000 Megaohms min. n Allows standard and orthogonal connections using the same parts allows design flexibility, connector and PCB cost savings n Quad PCB routing capability reduces PCB layers required to route high-speed lines, reducing PCB cost n Integrated guidance gives superior mating performance

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n Bifurcated contact beams in daughtercard interface provides greater reliability with 2 points of contact to the header pin

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Mechanical Contact Insertion Force: 35.6N (8.0 lb) max. per contact Contact Retention Force: 4.45N (1.0 lb) min. per contact Mating Force: 0.69N (0.15 lb) max. per contact Durability: 200 cycles Physical Housing: Liquid Crystal Polymer, UL 94V-0 Contact: High Performance Copper (Cu) Alloy Plating: Contact Area -- 0.76µ (30µ") Gold (Au) min. Solder Tail Area -- Tin (Sn) or Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb) Underplating ­ Nickel (Ni) PCB Thickness: 1.60mm (.062") min. Operating Temperature: -55 to +85°C

*For complete electrical and mechanical test reports, contact [email protected]

Backplane Signal Modules

Open

Left endwall, right open

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1.85mm by 3.70mm (.073" by .146") Pitch I-TracTM Backplane Connector System 7, 11 and 15 Row
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7-Row Backplane Signal Modules
Order Number 76015-1403 76015-1413 76015-1433 76015-1423 76015-3403 76015-5403 76015-7403 76015-9403 76015-1603 76015-1613 76015-1633 76015-1623 76015-3603 76015-5603 76015-7603 76015-9603 76015-1103 76015-1113 76015-1133 76015-1123 76015-3103 76015-5103 76015-7103 76015-9103 Note: - Part numers listed above are tin plated and RoHS compliant - For Tin/Lead plating order numbers, please contact [email protected] - To view all pin contact lengths and keying options, please contact [email protected] X X X 10 140 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 6 84 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 4 56 X X X X X X Column Circuits Module Type Left Guide Right Guide Left Endwall Right Endwall

X X

7-Row Daughtercard Signal Modules
Order Number 76020-1004 76020-3004 76020-5004 76020-1006 76020-3006 76020-5006 76020-1010 76020-3010 76020-5010 10 140 X X 6 84 X X X 4 56 X X X Column Circuits Module Type Left Guide Right Guide Open X

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11-Row Backplane Signal Modules
Order Number 75705-1503 75705-1513 75705-1533 75705-1523 75705-3503 75705-5503 75705-7503 75705-9503 75705-1603 75705-1613 75705-1633 75705-1623 75705-3603 75705-5603 75705-7603 75705-9603 75705-1103 75705-1813 75705-1833 75705-1823 75705-3803 75705-5803 75705-7803 75705-9803 75705-1103 75705-1113 75705-1133 75705-1123 75705-3103 75705-5103 75705-7103 75705-9103 Note: - Part numers listed above are tin plated and RoHS compliant - For Tin/Lead plating order numbers, please contact [email protected] - To view all pin contact lengths and keying options, please contact [email protected] X X X 10 220 X X X X X X X 8 176 X X X X X X X 6 132 X X X X X X X 5 110 X X X X Column Circuits Left Guide Right Guide Left Endwall

1.85mm by 3.70mm (.073" by .146") Pitch I-TracTM Backplane Connector System 7, 11 and 15 Row
Right Endwall Left Open X Right Open X X X X X X X X

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11-Row Daughtercard Signal Modules
Order Number 75710-1005 75710-3005 75710-5005 75710-1006 75710-3006 75710-5006 75710-1008 75710-3008 75710-5008 75710-1010 75710-3010 75710-5010 10 220 X X 8 176 X X X 6 132 X X X 5 110 X X X Columns Circuits Module Type Left Guide Right Guide Open X

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15-Row Backplane Signal Modules
Order Number 76035-1803 76035-1813 76035-1833 76035-1823 76035-3803 76035-5803 76035-7803 76035-9803 76035-1903 76035-1913 76035-1933 76035-1923 76035-3903 76035-5903 76035-7903 76035-9903 76035-1103 76035-1113 76035-1133 76035-1123 76035-3103 76035-5103 76035-7103 76035-9103 Note: - Part numers listed above are tin plated and RoHS compliant - For Tin/Lead plating order numbers, please contact [email protected] - To view all pin contact lengths and keying options, please contact [email protected] X X X 10 300 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 9 270 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 8 240 X X X X X X X X X X Column Circuits Module Type Left Guide Right Guide Left Endwall Right Endwall Left Open X Right Open X X

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15-Row Daughtercard Signal Modules
Order Number 76040-1008 76040-3008 76040-5008 76040-1009 76040-3009 76040-5009 76040-1010 76040-3010 76040-5010 10 300 X X 9 270 X X X 8 240 X X X Column Circuits Module Type Left Guide Right Guide Open X

1.85mm by 3.70mm (.073" by .146") Pitch I-TracTM Backplane Connector System 7, 11 and 15 Row

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TOOLING INFORMATION Backplane Signal Module Press-In Tooling
Header type Number of columns 4 7 row 6 10 5 11 row 6 8 10 8 15 row 9 10 Insertion tool part number 62201-8607 62201-8608 62201-8609 62201-8601 62201-8602 62201-8617 62201-8603 62201-8619 62201-8620 62201-8621

Daughtercard Signal Module Press-In Tooling
Receptacle type Number of columns 4 7 row 6 10 5 11 row 6 8 10 8 15 row 9 10 Insertion tool part number 62201-8610 62201-8611 62201-8612 62201-8604 62201-8605 62201-8618 62201-8606 62201-8622 62201-8623 62201-8624

Americas Headquarters Lisle, Illinois 60532 U.S.A. 1-800-78MOLEX [email protected]
Order No. 987650-0681

Asia Pacific North Headquarters Asia Pacific South Headquarters European Headquarters Yamato, Kanagawa, Japan Jurong, Singapore Munich, Germany 81-462-65-2324 65-6-268-6868 49-89-413092-0 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Visit our website at www.molex.com/product/itrac.html
Printed in USA/JI/2007.02

Corporate Headquarters 2222 Wellington Ct. Lisle, IL 60532 U.S.A. 630-969-4550 Fax:630-969-1352
©2007, Molex

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