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Circuit elements dependent on core inductance and fabrication thereof

  • US 5,257,000 A
  • Filed: 02/14/1992
  • Issued: 10/26/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/14/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Fabrication entailing construction of at least one magnetic circuit element comprising at least one winding consisting essentially of at least one turn of electrically conductive material about an ungapped core of soft magnetic material, said at least one turn being produced by joinder of turn members,characterized in that said element is supported by sandwiching boards at least one of which is recessed to enclose such core, in that each such turn consists essentially of electrically conductive segments including a first surface-supported segment on one such board and a second surface-supported segment on the second such board, together with two board-penetrating segments, so positioned that sandwiching accomplishes electrical joinder of segment portions to result in electrical completion of such turn, and in that joinder entails adhesion of at least regions of mating surfaces of said boards by use of a vehicle, said vehicle consisting essentially of adhesive containing electrically conductive particles of such size and distribution as to statistically join such segment portions, while adhesively bonding such sandwiching boards, so as to complete such turn, while avoiding unwanted electrical interconnection entailing any such segment, at least one said region including at least two segment portions to be electrically joined, further in which board-penetrating segments consist essentially of holes rendered electrically conductive by end-to-end inner plating, and in which segment portions to be joined are provided with conductive pads of enlarged area relative to cross-sectional area of board-penetrating segments.

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