Compositions: ceramic – Ceramic compositions – Glass compositions – compositions containing glass other than...
Patent
1981-07-06
1983-01-18
Smith, John D.
Compositions: ceramic
Ceramic compositions
Glass compositions, compositions containing glass other than...
427 96, 501 77, H05K 346, C03C 308
Patent
active
043692540
ABSTRACT:
Novel thick-film crossover dielectric inks useful in constructing multilayer circuits on suitable substrates are provided. The subject inks comprise a barium magnesium borosilicate glass powder, a pinhole reducing component comprising silicon dioxide, an alkaline earth aluminum borosilicate glass having a high softening point or mixtures thereof and a suitable organic vehicle.
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Sproull et al., "A High Performance Gold/Dielectric/Resistor Multilayer System", Proceedings of the 1974 International Microelectronic Symposium, Oct. 24-26, 1974, pp. 20-24.
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Hang Kenneth W.
Prabhu Ashok N.
Morris Birgit E.
RCA Corporation
Smith John D.
Swope R. Hain
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