Electrical resistors – With terminal – Terminal and resistance element disposed in flat layers
Patent
1991-12-12
1993-03-23
Lateef, Marvin M.
Electrical resistors
With terminal
Terminal and resistance element disposed in flat layers
338 66, 338214, 338322, H01C 114
Patent
active
051968223
ABSTRACT:
A resistance stack for terminating a data bus cable includes a stack of resistor chips, each having two conductively plated through holes. The resistance elements are kept in alignment and electrically connected to leads of the data bus cable by elongated members extending through the through holes. The elongated members may be discrete conductive rods, or soldered and pre-tinned leads of the cable. To facilitate assembly, solder preforms are provided between each of the resistor chips. The resistance stack is enclosed in a package which includes a cylindrical shell, a cable clamp, a cable strain relief member, and an end cap including a track for accommodating extensions of the elongated members beyond the last resistor in the stack, thereby aligning the elongated members. The package may be both electrically shielded and environmentally sealed.
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Bixby Jon P.
Gallusser David O.
LeBaron James B.
Amphenol Corporation
Lateef Marvin M.
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