Method of manufacturing ceramic electronic device

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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ABSTRACT:
A method of manufacturing a ceramic electronic device includes the steps of: forming a pattern of a predetermined shape made of a photosensitive resin; forming an electrical circuit element on a ceramic green sheet; stacking and pressing the pattern, the ceramic green sheet having the electrical circuit element thereon, and at least one ceramic green sheet to prepare a laminated body; and sintering the laminated body. A ceramic electronic device integrally including a cavity and the electrical circuit element therein is manufactured by this method.

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IEEE Transaction on Parts, Hybrids and Packaging, vol. PHP-9, No. 3, Sep. 1983.

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