Coil component
11587712 · 2023-02-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01F17/045
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/306
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01F27/29
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Terminal electrodes are disposed on mounting surfaces of flanges of a substantially drum-shaped core that are directed to a mounting substrate. A rounded surface is formed on the mounting surface. An end portion of the wire extends along the rounded surface from a side on which the inner end surface is present toward a side on which the outer end surface is present.
Claims
1. A coil component comprising: a substantially drum-shaped core including a winding core portion and a flange portion that is provided at an end portion of the winding core portion; a wire wound around the winding core portion; and a terminal electrode to which an end portion of the wire is connected, wherein the flange portion has an inner end surface that faces the winding core portion and that positions the end portion of the winding core portion, an outer end surface that is opposite to the inner end surface and that faces outward, and a mounting surface that connects the inner end surface and the outer end surface to each other and that is directed to a mounting substrate at the time of mounting the coil component, the terminal electrode is disposed on the mounting surface of the flange portion, a rounded surface and a flat surface are formed on the mounting surface, the rounded surface having a central axis that linearly extends in a widthwise direction parallel to the mounting surface and the outer end surface and having a curvature radius that is longer than a distance between the inner end surface and the outer end surface, and the rounded surface being between two flat portions of the flat surface of the mounting surface, and the end portion of the wire extends along the rounded surface from a side on which the inner end surface is present toward a side on which the outer end surface is present.
2. The coil component according to claim 1, wherein the central axis of the rounded surface is located on a plane along the outer end surface or is located outside the plane along the outer end surface.
3. The coil component according to claim 1, wherein a recess and the flat surface, which is different from the recess, are formed in and on the mounting surface, the recess being open on a side on which the inner end surface is present, and the rounded surface is formed in the recess.
4. The coil component according to claim 3, wherein a difference between heights of an end portion of the rounded surface, the end portion being located on the side on which the inner end surface is present, and the flat surface is equal to or smaller than a diameter of a portion of the wire that is wound around the winding core portion.
5. The coil component according to claim 3, wherein the recess becomes deeper from a side on which the outer end surface is present to the side on which the inner end surface is present.
6. The coil component according to claim 1, wherein the end portion of the wire has a thickness that continuously changes along the rounded surface.
7. The coil component according to claim 1, wherein the terminal electrode covers the entire mounting surface.
8. The coil component according to claim 2, wherein a recess and the flat surface, which is different from the recess, are formed in and on the mounting surface, the recess being open on a side on which the inner end surface is present, and the rounded surface is formed in the recess.
9. The coil component according to claim 2, wherein the end portion of the wire has a thickness that continuously changes along the rounded surface.
10. A coil component comprising: a substantially drum-shaped core including a winding core portion and a flange portion that is provided at an end portion of the winding core portion; a wire wound around the winding core portion; and a terminal electrode to which an end portion of the wire is connected, wherein the flange portion has an inner end surface that faces the winding core portion and that positions the end portion of the winding core portion, an outer end surface that is opposite to the inner end surface and that faces outward, and a mounting surface that connects the inner end surface and the outer end surface to each other and that is directed to a mounting substrate at the time of mounting the coil component, the terminal electrode is disposed on the mounting surface of the flange portion, a recess and a flat surface, which is different from the recess, are formed in and on the mounting surface, the recess being open on a side on which the inner end surface is present, and the recess being between two flat portions of the flat surface of the mounting surface, and the end portion of the wire is received in the recess from the side on which the inner end surface is present toward a side on which the outer end surface is present and has a thickness that continuously changes such that the thickness is relatively thin on the side on which the outer end surface is present and is relatively thick on the side on which the inner end surface is present.
11. The coil component according to claim 10, wherein a difference between heights of a bottom surface of the recess and the flat surface is equal to or smaller than a diameter of a portion of the wire that is wound around the winding core portion.
12. The coil component according to claim 10, wherein the recess becomes deeper from the side on which the outer end surface is present to the side on which the inner end surface is present.
13. The coil component according to claim 10, wherein a rounded surface is formed on at least a portion of the bottom surface of the recess, the rounded surface having a central axis that linearly extends in a widthwise direction parallel to the mounting surface and the outer end surface and having a curvature radius that is longer than a distance between the inner end surface and the outer end surface.
14. The coil component according to claim 10, wherein on the mounting surface, a portion of the flat surface is positioned between the recess and the inner end surface with a step portion interposed between the portion of the flat surface and the recess, and an angular edge is formed at an end edge formed of the step portion, which is formed at the portion of the flat surface that is located on the side on which the outer end surface is present.
15. The coil component according to claim 14, wherein the step portion is from about 1/10 to about ⅓ the diameter of the portion of the wire that is wound around the winding core portion.
16. The coil component according to claim 10, wherein the flat surface is positioned such that the recess is sandwiched by portions of the flat surface.
17. The coil component according to claim 10, wherein the terminal electrode covers the entire mounting surface.
18. The coil component according to claim 11, wherein a rounded surface is formed on at least a portion of the bottom surface of the recess, the rounded surface having a central axis that linearly extends in a widthwise direction parallel to the mounting surface and the outer end surface and having a curvature radius that is longer than a distance between the inner end surface and the outer end surface.
19. A coil component comprising: a substantially drum-shaped core including a winding core portion and a flange portion that is provided at an end portion of the winding core portion; a wire wound around the winding core portion; and a terminal electrode to which an end portion of the wire is connected, wherein the flange portion has an inner end surface that faces the winding core portion and that positions the end portion of the winding core portion, an outer end surface that is opposite to the inner end surface and that faces outward, and a mounting surface that connects the inner end surface and the outer end surface to each other and that is directed to a mounting substrate at the time of mounting the coil component, the terminal electrode is disposed on the mounting surface of the flange portion, a recess and a flat surface, which is different from the recess, are formed in and on the mounting surface, the recess being open on a side on which the inner end surface is present, the end portion of the wire is received in the recess from the side on which the inner end surface is present toward a side on which the outer end surface is present and has a thickness that continuously changes such that the thickness is relatively thin on the side on which the outer end surface is present and is relatively thick on the side on which the inner end surface is present, on the mounting surface, a portion of the flat surface is positioned between the recess and the inner end surface with a step portion interposed between the portion of the flat surface and the recess, and an angular edge is formed at an end edge formed of the step portion, which is formed at the portion of the flat surface that is located on the side on which the outer end surface is present.
20. The coil component according to claim 19, wherein the step portion is from about 1/10 to about ⅓ the diameter of the portion of the wire that is wound around the winding core portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) Referring to
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(12) The coil component 11 further includes a wire 23 that is wound around the winding core portion 12 of the substantially drum-shaped core 15, a first terminal electrode 25, and a second terminal electrode 26. A first end portion and a second end portion of the wire 23 are respectively connected to the first terminal electrode 25 and the second terminal electrode 26. The regions in which the terminal electrodes 25 and 26 are formed are illustrated by half-tone shading in
(13) For example, the terminal electrodes 25 and 26 are formed as follows. An electrically conductive paste in which a resin binder contains silver as an electrically conductive component and glass frit as an adhesive component is applied to the mounting surfaces 21 and 22 by a dip method and then baked, so that a conductor film that serves as a base is formed. Subsequently, the conductor film serving as a base is plated with Ni, Cu, Sn, or the like. As a result of performing the above-mentioned dip method, the terminal electrodes 25 and 26 are formed in such a manner as to extend from their respective mounting surfaces 21 and 22 to portions of surfaces adjacent to the mounting surfaces 21 and 22. Note that it is preferable that a surface of each of the terminal electrodes 25 and 26 be formed of a tin-plated film in order to achieve favorable solderability at the time of mounting the coil component 11. In addition, the plating film may be formed only around the portions of the terminal electrodes 25 and 26 to each of which the wire 23 is connected.
(14) The above-mentioned wire 23 is formed of, for example, a core wire that is made of Cu and that has a diameter of about 15 μm to about 200 μm and has a structure in which the core wire is coated with an insulating film that is made of a resin such as polyurethane or a polyimide and that has a thickness of about a few μm. Thermocompression bonding is employed for connecting the end portions of the wire 23 to the terminal electrodes 25 and 26. For example, the insulating film coating each of the end portions of the wire 23 is removed as a result of being decomposed by heat that is applied thereto when the thermocompression bonding is performed or by being irradiated with laser.
(15) The mounting surface 21 of the first flange portion 13 and the mounting surface 22 of the second flange portion 14 are each provided with a characteristic shape such as that described later. Note that such a characteristic shape is not provided only by, for example, performing barrel polishing or the like and is ultimately obtained as a result of being provided during a process of forming the substantially drum-shaped core 15, and such a characteristic shape is a configuration that clearly remains after post-processes, such as firing and barrel polishing, have been performed on the substantially drum-shaped core 15.
(16) The circumstances under which the inventor of the present disclosure has adopted characteristic configurations according to embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below.
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(18) Although the substantially drum-shaped core 1 is made of, for example, alumina, ferrite, or the like, barrel polishing is performed on the substantially drum-shaped core 1 after the substantially drum-shaped core 1 has been formed and fired. In this barrel polishing, a ridge line portion between the mounting surface 3 and the inner end surface 7 of the flange portion 2 and a ridge line portion between the mounting surface 3 and an outer end surface 9 are round-chamfered. Note that the state in which the ridge line portions are round-chamfered is not illustrated in
(19) In order to reduce the probability of occurrence of the above-mentioned breakage of the wire 6, it may be considered to reduce the pressure that is applied to the wire 6 at the time of thermocompression bonding so as to reduce the degree of plastic deformation that occurs in the wire 6. However, from the standpoint of the adhesion strength between the wire 6 and the terminal electrode 4, it is essential to apply a sufficient pressure when the thermocompression bonding is performed while maintaining the temperature sufficiently high, and in order to sufficiently and properly achieve the thermocompression bonding, the pressure cannot be simply reduced. In any case, it is important to adjust the pressure applied at the time of performing the thermocompression bonding. On the other hand, adjustment of the pressure is extremely subtle, and it is undeniable that stable setting of an appropriate pressure is difficult to achieve.
(20) Under the above-mentioned circumstances, it was found that it is preferable that the embodiments of the present disclosure have the following features.
(21) The mounting surface 21 has a recess 27 that is open on the side on which the inner end surface 17 is present and a flat surface 29 that is formed in a region other than the recess 27, and the mounting surface 22 has a recess 28 that is open on the side on which the inner end surface 18 is present and a flat surface 30 that is formed in a region other than the recess 28. The recess 27 extends from the side on which the inner end surface 17 is present toward the side on which the outer end surface 19 is present, and the recess 28 extends from the side on which the inner end surface 18 is present toward the side on which the outer end surface 20 is present. As illustrated in detail in
(22) Note that the terminal electrodes 25 and 26 are respectively formed over the entire mounting surfaces 21 and 22. Consequently, the recesses 27 and 28, the flat surfaces 29 and 30, and the rounded surfaces 31 and 32, which have been described above, are shapes provided by the mounting surfaces 21 and 22. However, the recesses 27 and 28, the flat surfaces 29 and 30, and the rounded surfaces 31 and 32, will hereinafter sometimes be described as shapes provided by the terminal electrodes 25 and 26.
(23) A configuration on the side on which the first flange portion 13 illustrated in
(24) As illustrated in
(25) In addition, as a result of forming the rounded surface 31 as described above, the bottom surface of the recess 27 forms a slope that is relatively shallow on the side on which the outer end surface 19 is present and that is relatively deep on the side on which the inner end surface 17 is present when seen as a whole. In other words, the recess 27 becomes deeper from the side on which the outer end surface 19 is present to the side on which the inner end surface 17 is present. In addition, the bottom surface of the recess 27 has a portion that is positioned such that the difference between the heights of the portion and the flat surface 29 is equal to or smaller than the diameter of the wire 23. This is also advantageous for performing the thermocompression bonding process, which will be described later with reference to
(26) Note that the axial direction of the wire 23 is not necessarily parallel to the flat surface 29, and thus, it should be understood that the difference between the heights of the bottom surface of the recess 27 and the flat surface 29 refers to the difference between the heights that is measured in the radial direction of the wire 23, and more precisely, the diameter of the portion of the wire 23 that is wound around the winding core portion 12.
(27) In addition, the flat surface 29 is positioned such that the recess 27 is sandwiched by portions of the flat surface 29 as illustrated in
(28) As illustrated in
(29) Next, the thermocompression bonding process is started, and in the thermocompression bonding process, a thermocompression-bonding head 33 moves downward in the direction of arrows 34 toward the mounting surface 21 of the flange portion 13 and applies pressure to the end portion of the wire 23 while heating the end portion of the wire 23 so as to cause the wire 23 to become plastically deformed as indicated by a solid line. Here, although the thermocompression bonding temperature varies depending on the material of the insulating film of the wire 23, the thermocompression bonding temperature is selected from, for example, the range of about 300° C. to about 500° C. In addition, the thermocompression bonding pressure is selected from, for example, the range of about several tens kgf to about several kgf when the diameter of the wire 23 is about 15 μm to about 200 μm.
(30) The insulating film coating the end portion of the wire 23 is removed, at a relatively early stage of the above-described thermocompression bonding process, as a result of being decomposed by heat that is applied thereto by the thermocompression-bonding head 33.
(31) Subsequently, the thermocompression-bonding head 33 further moves downward in the direction of arrows 34, and the end portion of the wire 23 is pressed between the thermocompression-bonding head 33 and the rounded surface 31 so as to deform in the radial direction. As a result, as indicated by a solid line in
(32) As illustrated in
(33) There is a region 36 that is next to, on the side on which the outer end surface 19 is present, the above-mentioned region 35 and in which the thickness of the end portion of the wire 23 continuously changes so as to be gradually decrease. Such continuous changes in the thickness are caused by the rounded surface 31. In the region 36 where the thickness of the end portion of the wire 23 continuously changes, a region is obtained in which the pressure that is applied to the wire 23 by the thermocompression-bonding head 33 continuously changes in the lengthwise direction of the wire 23 such that the pressure gradually increases from a position where the wire is relatively weakly pressed by the thermocompression-bonding head 33 to a position where the wire 23 is relatively strongly pressed by the thermocompression-bonding head 33. By increasing the above-mentioned curvature radius r of the rounded surface 31 such that the curvature radius r becomes longer than the distance between the inner end surface 17 and the outer end surface 19, more gradual changes in the pressure can be achieved over a wider area in the region 36.
(34) More specifically, as illustrated in
(35) Here, assume that a force that tries to peel off the wire 23 is applied to the wire 23 from the outside. In this case, there are two conceivable types of breakage. One is that the wire 23 becomes separated from the terminal electrode 25 due to insufficient press bonding, and the other is that the wire 23 breaks because the wire 23 has become too thin as a result of undergoing the thermocompression bonding.
(36) In the region 36 where the thickness of the end portion of the wire 23 continuously changes as illustrated in
(37) When the above-described thermocompression bonding is performed, the flat surface 29, which is formed on the portion of the mounting surface 21 of the flange portion 13 excluding the recess 27, serves to prevent application of excessive pressure by the thermocompression-bonding head 33. In other words, termination of the downward movement of the thermocompression-bonding head 33 in the direction of arrows 34 is provided by the flat surface 29. As in the present embodiment, by positioning the flat surface 29 such that the recess 27 is sandwiched by the portions of the flat surface 29, the termination of the downward movement of the thermocompression-bonding head 33 can be stably provided. Note that, regarding the widthwise dimension of the substantially drum-shaped core 15, it is preferable that the recess 27 be about 1.0 times or more of the wire 23 and be about ⅔ or less of the flange portion 13.
(38) A second embodiment of the present disclosure will now be described with reference to
(39) In the second embodiment illustrated in
(40) According to the present embodiment, there is substantially no region 35 (see
(41) In the second embodiment, as described above, since there is substantially no region 35, in which plastic deformation does not occur in the wire 23, there is a possibility that the variation width of the thickness of the wire 23 in the region 36, where the thickness of the end portion of the wire 23 continuously changes so as to be gradually decrease, may be narrower than that in the above-described first embodiment. Thus, in order to always form an area where the wire 23 is less likely to be peeled off against a peeling force applied from the outside and is less likely to break, that is, an area where an appropriate pressure is applied to the wire 23 in the region 36, it is necessary to increase the difference in the heights the end portion of the bottom surface of the recess 27 that is located on the side on which the inner end surface 17 is present and the flat surface 29 to a certain extent or more, and thus, it is preferable that the difference in the heights be about 0.5 times or more the diameter of the wire 23 as mentioned above.
(42) A third embodiment of the present disclosure will now be described with reference to
(43) In the third embodiment illustrated in
(44) As in the present embodiment, advantageous effects similar to those in the above-described embodiments may be obtained not only in the case where the entire bottom surface of the recess 27 is formed of the rounded surface 31.
(45) A fourth embodiment of the present disclosure will now be described with reference to
(46) Similar to the third embodiment illustrated in
(47) It is preferable that the above-mentioned step portion D be about 1/10 or more and about ⅓ or less (i.e., from about 1/10 to about ⅓) the diameter of the portion of the wire 23 that is wound around the winding core portion 12. According to the present embodiment, when the wire 23 is bonded to the terminal electrode 25 by thermocompression bonding, a stress is concentrated at the edge 38. Thus, an unnecessary end portion of the wire 23 can be cut off with a small pressing force, and regardless of the dimensions and the shape of the thermocompression-bonding head 33 (see
(48) Although the second to fourth embodiments have been described with reference to
(49) According to the above-described embodiments, the end portions of the wire 23 that are connected to the terminal electrodes 25 and 26 can each have a portion where the pressure that is applied to the wire 23 in the thermocompression bonding process continuously changes such that the pressure becomes stronger with decreasing distance from the end of the wire 23, that is, a portion where the pressure continuously changes such that the pressure becomes weaker with increasing distance from the end of the wire 23.
(50) Thus, in a certain length range of each of the end portions of the wire 23, which are connected to the terminal electrodes 25 and 26, the state in which the pressure applied in thermocompression bonding continuously changes in the lengthwise direction of the wire 23 is obtained. Thus, in this length range, there is always a portion having press-bonding strength that is further improved than that in a structure of the related art. As a result, in the coil component 11, prevention of breakage of the wire 23 and stable thermocompression bonding can be simultaneously achieved.
(51) Although the present disclosure has been described above in connection with the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, the present disclosure can employ other various embodiments within the scope of the present disclosure.
(52) For example, although not illustrated, a substantially plate-shaped core may be provided so as to connect two surfaces of the substantially drum-shaped core 15 to each other, each of the two surfaces opposing to one of the mounting surface 21 of the first flange portion 13 and the mounting surface 22 of the second flange portion 14. In the case where both the substantially drum-shaped core 15 and the substantially plate-shaped core are made of a magnetic material, the substantially drum-shaped core 15 and the substantially plate-shaped core form a closed magnetic circuit.
(53) In addition, although each of the above-described embodiments relates to a coil component that includes a single wire, for example, the present disclosure can also be applied to a coil component that includes a plurality of wires, such as a coil component that forms a common-mode choke coil or a coil component that forms a transformer. Thus, the number of wires is changed in accordance with the function of the coil component, and accordingly, the number of terminal electrodes provided at each flange portion is not limited to one and may be plural. In the case where the number of terminal electrodes provided at each flange portion is plural, a plurality of terminal electrodes are arranged in the widthwise direction of each flange portion so as to be electrically isolated from each other. Therefore, a plurality of recesses are provided so as to be arranged in the widthwise direction of each flange portion.
(54) In addition, the rounded surfaces 31 and 32 may be respectively formed on the entire bottom surfaces of the recesses 27 and 28 or may be respectively formed on only portions of the bottom surfaces of the recesses 27 and 28. As in the latter case, when the rounded surfaces 31 and 32 are respectively formed only on portions of the bottom surfaces of the recesses 27 and 28, the rounded surfaces 31 and 32 may be formed in one of the following patterns. As a first pattern, the rounded surface 31 may be formed only in a region of the flange portion 13 that is located on the side on which the inner end surface 17 is present, and the rounded surface 32 may be formed only in a region of the flange portion 14 that is located on the side on which the inner end surface 18 is present. As a second pattern, the rounded surface 31 may be formed only in a region of the flange portion 13 that is located on the side on which the outer end surface 19 is present, and the rounded surface 32 may be formed only in a region of the flange portion 14 that is located on the side on which the outer end surface 20 is present. As a third pattern, the rounded surfaces 31 and 32 may be respectively formed only at central portions of the recesses 27 and 28. In the above three patterns, a portion of the bottom surface of the recess 27 that is not the rounded surface 31 may be a surface having a slope with respect to the mounting surface 21 or may be a surface parallel to the mounting surface 21, and a portion of the bottom surface of the recess 28 that is not the rounded surface 32 may be a surface having a slope with respect to the mounting surface 22 or may be a surface parallel to the mounting surface 22.
(55) In addition, although it is preferable that the rounded surfaces 31 and 32 be formed in a convex manner as in the embodiments illustrated in the drawings because the press-bonding of the wire 23 may be easily performed with the rounded surfaces 31 and 32 formed in a convex manner, the rounded surfaces 31 and 32 may be formed in a recessed manner.
(56) The scope of the present disclosure is not limited to the above-described embodiments and includes other embodiments that are obtained by partially replacing or combining the configurations according to the above-described different embodiments with one another.
(57) While some embodiments of the disclosure have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. The scope of the disclosure, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.