Electrical resistors – With base extending along resistance element – Terminal embraces base
Patent
1999-02-08
2000-06-20
Gellner, Michael L.
Electrical resistors
With base extending along resistance element
Terminal embraces base
338 22R, 338225D, 296101, H01C 1012
Patent
active
060782501
ABSTRACT:
A resistor element has a ceramic body with a first outer electrode and a second outer electrode formed on its mutually opposite externally facing end surfaces and a plurality of mutually oppositely facing pairs of inner electrodes inside the ceramic body. Each of these pairs has a first inner electrode extending horizontally from the first outer electrode and a second inner electrode extending horizontally from the second outer electrode towards the first outer electrode and having a front end opposite and separated from the first inner electrode by a gap of a specified width, these plurality of pairs forming layers in a vertical direction. The gap of at least one of these plurality of pairs of inner electrodes is horizontally displaced from but overlapping with the gaps between the other pairs of inner electrodes. For producing such a resistor element, the distance of displacement is set according to a given target resistance value intended to be had by the resistor element. Alternatively, the thickness of those portions of the ceramic body between at least one of mutually adjacent pairs of the inner electrodes is different from the thickness of the portions of the ceramic body between the other mutually adjacent pairs of the inner electrodes.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5245309 (1993-09-01), Kawase et al.
Kawase Masahiko
Kitoh Norimitsu
Ueda Yukiko
Gellner Michael L.
Lee Richard K.
Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
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