Four-terminal resistor
10622123 ยท 2020-04-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01R1/203
PHYSICS
G01R15/00
PHYSICS
H01C1/142
ELECTRICITY
H01C1/14
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a four-terminal resistor. A resistor layer is made to have a big area and symmetrical shape on a substrate. On the resistor layer, an electrode layer is deposed. The electrode layer has two sub-electrode layers, and each sub-electrode layer has the same shape and is disposed with a space to each other. Each sub-electrode layer comprises two terminals, one is a current terminal and the other is a voltage-testing terminal. Especially, the current terminal and the voltage-testing terminal could be exchanged when connecting to the external circuit to enhance the usage flexibility of the four-terminal resistor.
Claims
1. A four-terminal resistor comprising: a substrate; a resistor layer disposed on an upside surface of the substrate, wherein the resistor layer is symmetrical to a center of the resistor layer; an electrode layer disposed on an upside surface of the resistor layer and electrically connected to the resistor layer, wherein the electrode layer extends along a lateral surface of the substrate to a downside surface of the substrate, the electrode layer comprises two sub-electrode layers, the two sub-electrode layers are the same and symmetrically disposed and separated by a space, and each of the two sub-electrode layers includes two same terminals, one is defined as a first terminal and the other as a second terminal; and a protective layer disposed on the space between the two the sub-electrode layers to cover the resistor layer.
2. The four-terminal resistor according to claim 1, wherein the resistor layer substantially cover the upside surface of the substrate.
3. The four-terminal resistor according to claim 1, wherein the first terminal is a voltage-testing terminal and the second terminal is a current terminal.
4. The four-terminal resistor according to claim 1, wherein the first terminal is a current terminal and the second terminal is a voltage-testing terminal.
5. The four-terminal resistor according to claim 1, wherein the resistor layer with a range of thick between 1 m and 100 m.
6. The four-terminal resistor according to claim 1, wherein the electrode layer with a range of thick between 1 m and 100 m.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) Below explain the present invention in detail by some embodiments accompanied with drawings. However, these embodiments are only to exemplify the present invention but not to limit the scope of the present invention. In addition to the embodiments described in the specification, the present invention also applies to other embodiments. Further, any modification, variation, or substitution, which can be easily made by the persons skilled in that art according to the embodiment of the present invention, is to be also included within the scope of the present invention, which is based on the claims stated below. Although many special details are provided herein to make the readers more fully understand the present invention, the present invention can still be practiced under a condition that these special details are partially or completely omitted. Besides, the elements or steps, which are well known by the persons skilled in the art, are not described herein lest the present invention be limited unnecessarily. Similar or identical elements are denoted with similar or identical symbols in the drawings.
(8) One feature of the present invention is that a resistor layer substantially covers an upside surface of a substrate, i.e. the covered area reaches the maximum, so it can push the power maximum up. One electrode layer is composed of two sub-electrode layers, which their shapes are the same substantially. Each of the two sub-electrode layer comprises two same terminals, one serves as a current terminal and the other serves as a voltage-testing terminal. The two sub-electrode layers are symmetrically disposed on the resistor layer and can be interchanged. The resistor enlarge the power capability and enhance flexibility of usage.
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(10) In the embodiment, the two sub-electrode layers are symmetrically arranged, it can be left-right symmetrical, up-down symmetrical manner or other symmetrical. The two first terminals are used as the voltage-testing terminals V1 and V2, the positive (negative) end and the negative (positive) end respectively. The second terminals are the current terminals I1 and I2, the positive (negative) end and the negative (positive) end respectively, corresponding to the voltage-testing terminal V1 and the voltage-testing terminal V2. The resistor layer 12 are symmetrically designed and disposed and the center of the resistor layer 12 as the symmetry center. The first terminal and the second terminal of the resistor layer 12 are the same in shape, so the current terminals I1, I2 and the voltage-testing terminals V1, V2 can be interchanged.
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(14) In the embodiment, the two symmetrical sub-electrode layers of the electrode layer 11 are separated by the space. Usually to adjust the space can control the current error during voltage test or reduce the deformation of waveform of the conductive current.
(15) The four-terminal resistor of the embodiment of the present invention shown in
(16) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Size General four-terminal New four-terminal (inch) resistor resistor 2010 W W 1206 W W
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(18) In this embodiment, the four terminals of the four-terminal resistor of the present invention are all the same, so that the two current terminals I1, I2 and the two voltage-testing terminals V1, V2 can eliminate or reduce the potential error, and percentages of error in different sizes are shown in Table 2.
(19) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Size General four-terminal New four-terminal (inch) resistor resistor 2010 1% 0.5% 1206 1% 0.5%
(20) The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of the technical spirit and features of the present invention, and are intended to enable those skilled in the art to understand the present invention and practice the present invention. The scope of the patent, that is, the equivalent changes or modifications made by the spirit of the present invention, should still be included in the scope of the patent of the present invention.