Method for preventing waveform distortion of a signal passing th

Electrical resistors – With base extending along resistance element – Resistance element and base formed in layers

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29613, H01C 1012

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ABSTRACT:
Waveform distortion of a signal passing through an insulator coated conductor is prevented by the application of a solution containing electrically conductive particles to the surface of the insulative material to form a conductive layer over the surface of the insulator. The conductive layer permits charges to be uniformly dispersed through the insulative material when current is passed through the conductor. The conductive material comprises a mixture of carbon and cellulose in the form of a solution which, upon application to the insulative surface, forms the conductive layer with a strong power of adhesion to the underlying material. The conductive layer partially penetrates into the underlying material to create a gradual variation in the dielectric constant of the insulative material.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2790053 (1957-04-01), Peterson
patent: 3368112 (1968-02-01), Hellgren
patent: 3824328 (1974-07-01), Ting et al.

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