Composite electronic part

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Discontinuous or differential coating – impregnation or bond

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428432, 428457, 428901, B32B 900

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054533163

ABSTRACT:
A composite electronic part includes a dielectric ceramic portion consisting of a Pb group dielectric material. Inside the dielectric ceramic portion, an internal electrode constituting a portion of a capacitor is formed. The dielectric ceramic portion is bonded to a magnetic ceramic portion consisting of a Ni--Zn group ferrite material by an intermediate layer consisting of a ceramic material containing Pb, Ni, Fe and Nb as main components. Inside the magnetic ceramic portion, an internal electrode constituting a portion of an inductor is formed. Furthermore, at end portions of the dielectric ceramic portion, intermediate layer and magnetic ceramic portion, a plurality of external electrodes consisting of, for example, Ag are formed, and connected to the predetermined internal electrodes.

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