18411124. ELECTRONIC COMPONENT simplified abstract (Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.)

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ELECTRONIC COMPONENT

Organization Name

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Hirofumi Oie of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)

ELECTRONIC COMPONENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18411124 titled 'ELECTRONIC COMPONENT

The patent application describes an electronic component that can determine its direction based on the position of a mark on its body, while also improving the visibility of the mark.

  • The electronic component includes an element body with a mark on its principal surface and a recess on the same surface.
  • Part of the mark is located within the recess, causing an overlap when viewed from an orthogonal direction.
  • This design allows for easy determination of the component's direction based on the mark's position.

Potential Applications: - Navigation systems - Robotics - Augmented reality devices

Problems Solved: - Difficulty in determining the direction of electronic components - Poor visibility of marks on component bodies

Benefits: - Enhanced visibility of marks - Improved accuracy in determining component direction

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Direction-Determining Electronic Components for Navigation Systems This technology can be used in navigation systems for precise direction detection, in robotics for accurate positioning, and in augmented reality devices for seamless user interaction.

Prior Art: Research on electronic components with direction-determining capabilities.

Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing studies on improving mark visibility on electronic components.

Questions about Enhanced Direction-Determining Electronic Components: 1. How does the overlap of the mark and recess improve visibility? 2. What are the key advantages of using this technology in navigation systems?


Original Abstract Submitted

To provide an electronic component capable of determining a direction of the component based on a position of a mark in an element body while enhancing visibility of the mark. An electronic component includes an element body, a mark formed on an principal surface of the element body, and a recess is formed on the principal surface of the element body. A part of the mark is formed in a part of the recess. Therefore, when viewed from an orthogonal direction orthogonal to the principal surface of the element body, a part of the mark overlaps a part of the recess.