18488585. INDUCTOR COMPONENT simplified abstract (Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.)

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INDUCTOR COMPONENT

Organization Name

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Rikiya Sano of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)

Isamu Miyake of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)

Kenta Kondo of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)

INDUCTOR COMPONENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18488585 titled 'INDUCTOR COMPONENT

The abstract describes an inductor component with a planar element body and inductor wiring inside. The wiring consists of multiple portions arranged perpendicular to the main surface, separated by insulating layers containing filler particles.

  • The inductor component features an element body with a planar main surface.
  • Inductor wiring runs inside the element body, comprising multiple portions aligned perpendicular to the main surface.
  • Interlayer insulating layers within the element body separate the wiring portions and contain filler particles dispersed in an insulating base material.
  • The average particle size of filler particles in the first interlayer insulating layer is less than or equal to the standard deviation of the layer's thickness.

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

Problems Solved: - Improved insulation and spacing between wiring portions - Enhanced performance and reliability of inductor components

Benefits: - Higher efficiency in electronic devices - Reduced risk of short circuits - Longer lifespan of inductor components

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Inductor Components for Enhanced Electronics" This technology can be utilized in various industries such as consumer electronics, automotive, telecommunications, and renewable energy sectors.

Prior Art: There is limited information available on prior art related to inductor components with similar features and characteristics.

Frequently Updated Research: There is ongoing research in the field of inductor design and materials to further enhance the performance and efficiency of electronic devices.

Questions about Inductor Components: 1. How does the average particle size of filler particles impact the performance of the inductor component? 2. What are the specific advantages of using interlayer insulating layers with filler particles in inductor components?


Original Abstract Submitted

An inductor component includes an element body and an inductor wiring. The element body has a planar first main surface. The inductor wiring extends inside the element body. The inductor wiring includes a plurality of wiring portions arrayed in a direction perpendicular to the first main surface. The element body includes a plurality of interlayer insulating layers filling spaces between the wiring portions that are adjacent to each other in a direction perpendicular to the first main surface. The interlayer insulating layers each contain an insulating base material and a plurality of filler particles dispersed within the base material. In a first interlayer insulating layer, which is one of the plurality of interlayer insulating layers, the average particle size of the filler particles is less than or equal to the standard deviation of the thickness of the first interlayer insulating layer.