Multilayer electronic part with planar terminal electrodes

Wave transmission lines and networks – Coupling networks – Frequency domain filters utilizing only lumped parameters

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336200, H03H 701

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ABSTRACT:
A multilayer electronic part having the shape of a substantially rectangular parallelopiped is constituted which has a multilayer body formed by superposing coil conductors and green sheets of a magnetic or nonmagnetic material. Terminal electrodes are formed respectively on both ends of the multilayer body along the direction of the magnetic flux generating when current is caused to flow through the coil conductors in the multilayer body. The terminal electrodes each has a conductive substrate formed within the area of the end of the multilayer body and consisting of a lamination body as a component of the multilayer body.

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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 096, No. 006, Jun. 28, 1996, JP 08-055 726, Feb. 27, 1996.

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