Electrical resistors – With base extending along resistance element – Resistance element and base formed in layers
Patent
1980-06-30
1981-11-24
Albritton, C. L.
Electrical resistors
With base extending along resistance element
Resistance element and base formed in layers
333185, 338308, 338334, H01C 1012
Patent
active
043027440
ABSTRACT:
A resistor capable of being used as an RC network can be constructed using an electrically conductive metal sheet coated with a dielectric coating serving as a substrate. The dielectric coating supports two separate resistor terminals and a resistance element extending between these terminals. A third terminal is provided for use in connecting the metal sheet to one of the resistor terminals so that the resistor may be used as an RC network.
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Albritton C. L.
Microplex, Inc.
O'Brian Edward D.
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