Electrical resistors – With base extending along resistance element – Resistance element coated on base
Patent
1997-09-11
1999-11-30
Gellner, Michael L.
Electrical resistors
With base extending along resistance element
Resistance element coated on base
338309, 338313, 338 7, 2525213, H01C 1012
Patent
active
059949961
ABSTRACT:
A metal alloy having an intrinsically low TCR, and which preferably comprises a metal oxide and forms part of the resistance material in a quantity of 15-60 vol. %. The best results are achieved with a resistance material which comprises an alloy of CuNi as the metal alloy and SiO.sub.2 as the high-ohmic component. The resistors exhibit a relatively high resistance value as well as a relatively low TCR value.
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Van Den Broek Jan J.
Van Der Rijt Richard A. F.
Easthom Karl
Faller F. Brice
Gellner Michael L.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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