Inductor devices – Coil or coil turn supports or spacers – Printed circuit-type coil
Patent
1994-10-17
1996-07-30
Thomas, Laura
Inductor devices
Coil or coil turn supports or spacers
Printed circuit-type coil
174264, 174265, 174262, 174260, H01F 500, H05K 116
Patent
active
055415679
ABSTRACT:
Structures are described having vias with more than one electrical conductor at least one of which is a solid conductor which is formed by inserting the wire into the via in a substrate wherein the wire is attached to an electrically conductive plate which is spaced apart from the substrate by a spacer which leave a space between the substrate and plate. The space is filled with a dielectric material. The space with via between the conductor and via sidewall is filled with a dielectric material. The via is used for making transformers and inductors wherein one of the via conductors is used for inner windings and another of the via conductors is used for outer windings.
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Fogel Keith E.
Hedrick Jeffrey C.
Lewis David A.
Simonyi Eva E.
Viehbeck Alfred
International Business Machines - Corporation
Morris Daniel P.
Thomas Laura
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