Electrical resistors – With base extending along resistance element – Terminal embraces base
Patent
1991-08-01
1992-12-08
Lateef, Marvin M.
Electrical resistors
With base extending along resistance element
Terminal embraces base
338272, 338332, H01C 1012
Patent
active
051701464
ABSTRACT:
A leadless electrical resistor (40), comprising a parallelepiped dielectric body (42), or chip, having a resistive film element (44) on one face. A pair of conductive terminations (46) are connected to opposite ends of the resistive element in order to form a chip resistor. A second resistive film element (54) is formed on the opposing face of the dielectric body in a direction perpendicular to the first resistor. A second pair of conductive terminations (56) are connected to opposite ends of the second resistive element (54) in order to form a second resistor on the back side of the chip. The terminations of the second resistor are on adjacent sides of the chip body compared to the terminations of the first resistor, thus forming a chip resistor (40) having two resistive elements (44 and 54) with terminations (46 and 56) on the four vertical walls of the chip.
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Brochure-State of the Art, Inc., No. TN1088.
Gardner Kelly A.
Nguyen Tuan K.
Viteri Silvia M.
Dorinski Dale W.
Lateef Marvin M.
Motorola Inc.
Nichols Daniel K.
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