18593693. MULTILAYER CERAMIC CAPACITOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRO-MECHANICS CO., LTD.)

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MULTILAYER CERAMIC CAPACITOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRO-MECHANICS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Yoonbin Ko of Suwon-si (KR)

MULTILAYER CERAMIC CAPACITOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18593693 titled 'MULTILAYER CERAMIC CAPACITOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME

The multilayer ceramic capacitor described in the patent application consists of a capacitor body with dielectric layers and internal electrodes, as well as external electrodes with base electrodes and conductive resin layers.

  • The capacitor body contains dielectric layers and internal electrodes alternately arranged in the first direction.
  • External electrodes consist of base electrodes connected to the internal electrodes and conductive resin layers.
  • The external electrodes have connection portions, side portions, first band portions, and second band portions.
  • The conductive resin layers in the second portions of the first band portions include protruding portions along the first direction of the capacitor body.

Potential Applications: - Electronics manufacturing - Circuit design - Power supply systems

Problems Solved: - Improved capacitor performance - Enhanced durability and reliability - Simplified manufacturing processes

Benefits: - Higher capacitance density - Increased efficiency - Enhanced electrical performance

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors for Electronics Industry This technology can be utilized in various electronic devices, telecommunications equipment, and automotive systems, leading to improved performance and reliability in these industries.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior patents related to multilayer ceramic capacitors, dielectric materials, and electrode configurations to understand the evolution of this technology.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in multilayer ceramic capacitor technology, including new materials, manufacturing techniques, and applications.

Questions about Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors: 1. How do multilayer ceramic capacitors compare to other types of capacitors in terms of performance and reliability? Multilayer ceramic capacitors offer higher capacitance density and improved reliability compared to other capacitor types due to their unique design and materials.

2. What are the key factors to consider when selecting a multilayer ceramic capacitor for a specific application? When choosing a multilayer ceramic capacitor, factors such as capacitance value, voltage rating, temperature stability, and size should be taken into account to ensure optimal performance in the intended application.


Original Abstract Submitted

A multilayer ceramic capacitor includes: a capacitor body including dielectric layers, and first and second internal electrodes alternately disposed in the first direction with the dielectric layers interposed therebetween; and external electrodes including base electrodes disposed on outer sides of the capacitor body and connected to the first and the second internal electrodes, and conductive resin layers disposed on outer sides of the base electrodes. The external electrodes include: connection portions; side portions extending from the connection portions; first band portions including first portions extending from the connection portions, and second portions extending from the first portions to the side portions; and second band portions extending from the connection portions and then extending to the side portions, and the conductive resin layers disposed in the second portions of the first band portions include protruding portions that protrude further than the first portions along the first direction of the capacitor body.