Cermet resistor trimming method

Electrical resistors – Mechanically variable – Resistance value varied by removing or adding material

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29620, 219121LM, 338308, H01C 1000

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041919386

ABSTRACT:
A method for laser trimming of resistors which includes sputter depositing or vaporizing resistor material in a limited area but the resistor geometry and trimming location is designed to achieve a maximum resistor trimming range with a minimum substrate area occupied by the resistor. A cermet resistor is fabricated on a metallized ceramic substrate with the resistor having a low length to width ratio. A laser cut is used to provide resistor values greater than 250 ohms and up to 16000 ohms.

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H. S. Hoffman et al., IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, "Thin Film Resistor Design", vol. 21, No. 6, Nov. 1978, pp. 2279-2280.

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