18530848. ELECTRONIC COMPONENT simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRO-MECHANICS CO., LTD.)
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ELECTRONIC COMPONENT
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SAMSUNG ELECTRO-MECHANICS CO., LTD.
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ELECTRONIC COMPONENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18530848 titled 'ELECTRONIC COMPONENT
The patent application describes an electronic component with a unique internal electrode structure within a capacitor body.
- The capacitor body contains internal electrodes stacked with a dielectric layer in between.
- Internal electrodes have electrode portions and lead-out portions divided by a slit.
- First and second electrode groups are alternately stacked and connected to external electrodes.
- Lead-out portions of adjacent internal electrodes in the same group are staggered in a direction orthogonal to the electrode stacking direction.
Potential Applications:
- This technology can be used in various electronic devices requiring capacitors for energy storage and signal filtering.
Problems Solved:
- Provides a more efficient and compact internal electrode structure for capacitors.
- Enhances the performance and reliability of electronic components.
Benefits:
- Improved energy storage capabilities.
- Enhanced signal filtering efficiency.
- Increased durability and longevity of electronic devices.
Commercial Applications:
- This technology can be applied in consumer electronics, telecommunications equipment, and automotive electronics.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the unique internal electrode structure improve the performance of capacitors? 2. What are the potential cost implications of implementing this technology in electronic devices?
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Original Abstract Submitted
An electronic component includes a capacitor body, and first and second external electrodes respectively positioned at two opposite ends of the capacitor body opposing each other in a first direction. The capacitor body includes internal electrodes disposed in a stacking direction with a dielectric layer interposed therebetween. The internal electrodes each include an electrode portion, and a lead-out portion extending from the electrode portion toward one of the first and second external electrodes and divided into at least two parts by a slit. The internal electrodes include first and second electrode groups alternately disposed in the stacking direction and respectively connected to the first and second external electrodes. The lead-out portions of the two internal electrodes disposed adjacent to each other in the stacking direction in the first or second electrode group are positioned in a staggered manner in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction.