1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to capacitors used in diverse electronic devices, and more particularly to chip-type solid electrolytic capacitors which employ conductive polymer as their solid electrolyte and are designed for surface mounting.
2. Background Art
The trend towards higher frequencies being used in electronic devices has led to growing demand for capacitors, among electronic components, that have better impedance characteristics in the higher frequency range. To meet this need, various solid electrolytic capacitors using conductive polymer with high electric conductivity as their solid electrolyte have been examined.
There is also a strong demand for smaller solid electrolytic capacitors with greater capacitance for use in peripheral circuits of the CPUs of personal computers. In parallel with higher frequencies, reduction of equivalent series resistance (ESR) is also required. Still more, as there are also strong demands for noise removal and good transient response, reduction of equivalent series inductance (ESL) of solid electrolytic capacitors is requested. Studies to meet these demands are being undertaken.
The conventional chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor further includes anode lead terminal 24 whose one end is coupled to anode 21 of capacitor element 20, cathode lead terminal 25 whose one end is coupled to cathode 22, and coating resin 26 molded so as to cover capacitor element 20. A pair of anode lead terminals 24 are disposed opposing each other and a pair of cathode lead terminals 25 are disposed opposing each other on the side face and bottom face of the solid electrolytic capacitor molded and covered with coating resin 26. This configures a 4-terminal solid electrolytic capacitor.
The conventional chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor as configured above has good high-frequency characteristics and noise absorbability, combined with low ESL.
However, the above conventional chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor can only suppress ESL to about 500 pH (picohenry) at the most compared to general two-terminal chip-type solid electrolytic capacitors in which one or multiple sheets of capacitor element 20 are laminated and molded with the coating resin, and anode/cathode terminals are led out. In the current market, ESL of 200 pH or below is demanded. Accordingly, the chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor shown in
A chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor of the present invention includes a laminated capacitor element, anode lead terminals, cathode lead terminals, and insulating coating resin. The laminated capacitor element is made by laminating multiple layers of plane capacitor elements with the anode electrode and cathode electrode, and these layers are laminated such that the anodes face alternately in opposite directions. The anode lead terminals are bonded respectively to the anode electrodes disposed at both ends of the laminated capacitor element. The cathode lead terminals are bonded to the cathode electrode disposed at the center of the laminated capacitor element. The coating resin covers the laminated capacitor element such that a part of the bottom face of each of the anode lead terminals and cathode lead terminals is respectively exposed. The central section of the bottom face of the cathode lead terminals is covered with the coating resin, and both ends are exposed from the coating resin. In other words, the present invention is a 4-terminal chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor in which the anode terminal and cathode terminal are exposed at two opposing parts respectively on the bottom face, which is the mounting face.
The above structure of the chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor greatly reduces ESL.
The first embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to drawings.
Laminated capacitor element 4 is made by laminating multiple sheets of the abovementioned capacitor element 1. This laminated capacitor element 4 is configured by laminating multiple sheets (four sheets in the first embodiment) in a way such that anode electrodes 2 of capacitor elements 1 protrude alternately in opposite directions.
Anode lead frame 5 integrally bonds anode electrodes 2 of laminated capacitor element 4. Anode coupling section 5a is bonded to this anode lead frame 5 for integration. Anode coupling section 5a is bent along the circumference of anode electrodes 2 of capacitor elements 1 such that anode coupling section 5a covers anode electrodes 2. Anode electrodes 2 and anode coupling section 5a are then bonded and integrated at welding section 5b, typically by laser-welding.
Cathode electrodes 3 of laminated capacitor element 4 are integrally bonded to cathode lead frame 6. These cathode lead frame 6 and cathode electrodes 3 are bonded using conductive adhesive (not illustrated).
Chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 100 has anode lead terminal 7 to which anode lead frame 5 is bonded on its top face. This anode lead terminal 7 has thin sections 7b on both ends in the width direction, and coating resin 9 is thinly formed on these thin sections 7b. A central section excluding these thin sections 7b acts as anode terminal 7a on mounting. Coating resin 9 is formed by resin coating or resin molding.
Chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 100 further includes cathode lead terminal 8 to which aforementioned cathode lead frame 6 is bonded on its top face. Thin section 8b is provided at the center in the width direction of this cathode lead terminal 8, and coating resin 9 is thinly formed on this thin section 8b. Sections at both sides of this thin section 8b act as cathode terminals 8a on mounting.
In the first embodiment, anode lead frame 5 and anode lead terminal 7 are bonded by laser welding, and cathode lead frame 6 and cathode lead terminal 8 are bonded using conductive adhesive. However, it is apparent that the bonding means of the present invention is not limited to laser-welding and conductive adhesive.
Coating resin 9 covers chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 100. Coating resin 9 integrally covers laminated capacitor element 4, anode lead frame 5, cathode lead frame 6, anode lead terminal 7, and cathode lead terminal 8. Furthermore, thin sections 7b and 8b, provided respectively to anode lead terminal 7 and cathode lead terminal 8, are also integrally covered with this coating resin 9. Anode terminal 7a and cathode terminal 8a are exposed on the bottom face, which becomes the mounting face, of chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 100. Accordingly, a 4-terminal chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 100 in which a pair of anode terminals 7a and a pair of cathode terminals 8a face each other is configured.
In chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 100 which has the above structure, the magnetic fluxes generated by current passing between respective terminals are mutually cancelled, thus allowing ESL to be drastically reduced. Further reduction of ESL is feasible by shortening the distance between the terminals as much as possible so as to reduce the current loop area. Table 1 shows evaluation results of ESL characteristic of chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 100 in the first embodiment (Embodiment) and evaluation results of ESL characteristic of a conventional chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor (Comparison).
As shown in Table 1, chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 100 in this embodiment can reduce ESL to about ⅕ of that of the prior art. In addition, variations in ESL are small, and a chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor that can fully satisfy the high requirement for high frequencies can be supplied.
Furthermore, the use of even numbers of laminating sheets for the above laminated capacitor element 4 achieves a preferable performance in that magnetic fluxes generated by the current passing through each of capacitor elements 4 are mutually cancelled.
Next, the advantage of the structure shown in
Anode terminals 7a of chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 100 in the first embodiment are coupled to power line 10a provided on printed circuit board 10, and cathode terminals 8a are coupled to ground (not illustrated). In this way, printed circuit boards identical to those used for mounting conventional chip-type solid electrolytic capacitors can be used. For mounting, distance A between cathode terminals 8a and width B of anode terminal 7a in the same direction as distance A are set to fulfill the relation of A>B such that shorting is preventable and unwanted inductance can be eliminated.
In this embodiment, multiple sheets of capacitor element 1 are bonded to anode lead frame 5 and cathode lead frame 6 so as to form laminated capacitor element 4, and chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 100 is configured by bonding laminated capacitor element 4 to anode lead terminal 7 and cathode lead terminal 8. However, the present invention is not limited to this structure. It is apparent that a single sheet of capacitor element 1 or laminated capacitor element 4 made by laminating multiple sheets can be directly bonded to anode lead terminal 7 and cathode lead terminal 8 without using anode lead frame 5 and cathode lead frame 6. Chip-type solid electrolytic capacitors with these structures can further result in reduced cost and lower ESR. The number of sheets of capacitor element 1 to be laminated can also be determined depending on their purpose of use.
A chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor in the second embodiment has a partially different structure for anode lead terminal and cathode lead terminal from that described in the first embodiment. Other structures are the same as in the first embodiment, and thus for reasons of brevity the same parts are given the same reference numerals. Only parts that differ are described below with reference to drawings.
Anode lead terminal 11 includes anode terminal 11a and thin section 11b, the same as those in the first embodiment. This thin section 11b is integrally covered with coating resin 9. As in the first embodiment, anode terminal 11a is exposed on the bottom face which becomes the mounting face. Conversely, anode lead terminal 11 in the second embodiment has protrusion 11c extending outward from coating resin 9, as viewed from above, on at least a part of the bottom face. Still more, this protrusion 11c is bent upward along the side face of coating resin 9.
Cathode lead terminal 12 includes cathode terminal 12a and thin section 12b. This thin section 12b is integrally covered with coating resin 9. As in the first embodiment, cathode terminal 12a is exposed on the bottom face which becomes the mounting face. Cathode lead terminal 12 in the second embodiment also has protrusion 12c extending outward from coating resin 9, as viewed from above, on at least a part of the bottom face. This protrusion 12c is bent upward along the side face of coating resin 9.
Chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 200 in the second embodiment having the above structure allows easy formation of a solder fillet. This improves soldering strength and facilitates visual checking of solder fillet from the top, resulting in improved soldering reliability.
On the side face of coating resin 9, a concave portion for fitting in protrusions 11c and 12c bent upward may be provided. This levels the surface of coating resin 9, making feasible further downsizing of the chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor.
Chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 300 in the third embodiment has a partially different structure for the anode lead terminal and cathode lead terminal compared to chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 200 described in the second embodiment. Other structure is the same as the second embodiment, and thus for reasons of brevity, parts are given the same reference numerals. Only parts that differ are described below with reference to drawings.
Chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 300 further includes cathode lead terminal 14 to which cathode lead frame 6 is bonded on its top face. This cathode lead terminal 14 includes bent section 14b made by bending a central section of a substrate in the width direction. Both ends excluding this bent section 14b act as cathode terminals 14a on mounting. Cathode lead terminals 14 include protrusions 14c extending outward from coating resin 9. These protrusions 14c are bent upward along the side face of coating resin 9.
Chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 300 in the third embodiment allows easy formation of a solder fillet, and thus soldering strength is improved. It also facilitates visual checking of solder filet from the top, improving soldering reliability. In chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor 300 in the third embodiment, anode lead terminal 13 and cathode lead terminal 14 can also be manufactured at low cost. This minimizes cost increase while achieving low ESL.
As described in detail using the first to third embodiments, the chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor of the present invention includes capacitor elements laminated such that the anode terminals protrude alternately in opposite directions. In addition, a pair of anode terminals opposing each other and a pair of cathode terminals opposing each other are disposed on the bottom face, which becomes the mounting face, so as to configure a four-terminal chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor. With this structure of the present invention, the magnetic fluxes generated by the current passing between respective terminals are mutually cancelled, permitting ESL to be drastically reduced. ESL can be further reduced by shortening the distance between terminals as much as possible so as to reduce the current loop area. Accordingly, this chip-type solid electrolytic capacitor is useful in fields that require capacitors with high frequency response.
It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made in the above-described embodiments of the present invention. However, the scope of the present invention is determined by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-149049 | May 2005 | JP | national |
2006-026812 | Feb 2006 | JP | national |