Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electrolytic systems or devices – Solid electrolytic capacitor
Patent
1994-03-14
1995-03-28
Reynolds, Bruce A.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Electrolytic systems or devices
Solid electrolytic capacitor
3612754, 29 2503, H01G 905
Patent
active
054023076
ABSTRACT:
A solid electrolytic capacitor comprises a capacitor element including a chip body and an anode wire projecting from the chip body, an anode lead electrically connected to the anode wire, a cathode lead paired with the anode lead, a fuse wire having a first end electrically connected to the cathode lead and a second end electrically connected to the chip body, and a resin package enclosing the capacitor element, part of the anode lead, part of the cathode lead, and the fuse wire. The first end of the fuse wire has a nail head form for bonding to the cathode lead with a sufficient adhesion area without increasing the length of the first end.
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Mills Gregory L.
Reynolds Bruce A.
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