Electrical resistors – Resistance value responsive to a condition – Current and/or voltage
Patent
1997-10-03
2000-06-27
Easthom, Karl
Electrical resistors
Resistance value responsive to a condition
Current and/or voltage
338225D, 338313, 338332, H01C 713
Patent
active
060811811
ABSTRACT:
Electrodes on both ends of a thermistor chip element each have a first metal layer formed on the thermistor chip element and a second metal layer which has a smaller area than the first metal layer and is formed on the first metal layer such that the mutually opposite edge parts of the first metal layers are exposed. Third metal layers are formed over the second metal layers. A fourth metal layer may be formed between the first and second metal layers.
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Patent Abstract of Japan, vol. 096, No. 009, Sep. 30, 1996.
Kawase Masahiko
Kimoto Hidenobu
Kito Norimitsu
Taniguchi Ikuya
Easthom Karl
Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
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