Electrical resistors – With inductance-reducing
Patent
1977-02-28
1979-01-02
Albritton, C. L.
Electrical resistors
With inductance-reducing
29612, 29620, 338195, 338292, 338294, 338308, 427102, H01C 302
Patent
active
041329716
ABSTRACT:
A highly stable noninductive film-type cylindrical resistor which can be economically mass-produced, with few rejects, even when the film is one having a very high resistance. This is accomplished by providing, in a silk-screened serpentine film pattern, parallel rows of bend or base regions which are on opposite sides of a longitudinal gap, and which are very wide in comparison to the remainder of the pattern. The exterior of the film is then lapped, until the resistance increases to a desired value, by effecting relative rotation between the resistor and a flexible lapping tape having a desired tension. For high-value resistors, the resistive film is caused to have a value (in ohms per square) higher than would be practical if the lapped bends were not relatively wide.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3594679 (1971-07-01), Seay
patent: 3880609 (1975-04-01), Caddock
Albritton C. L.
Gausewitz Richard L.
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