Claims
- 1. A miniaturized laser cut monolithic chip inductor, comprising:
- a plurality of laminated layer pairs stacked upon one another in laminated fashion, each of said layer pairs comprising a first layer of ferrite material and a second layer of conductive material formed on the first layer of ferrite material;
- said second layer of conductive material being formed into a coil comprising an elongated coil ribbon extending from an inner coil end and around at least two complete turns to an outer coil end, each of said coils of said laminated pairs being electrically connected in series with one another;
- each of said coils of conductive material being formed by printing a plurality of solid layers of said conductive material on a sheet having a plurality of said first layers of said ferrite for a group of inductors and then using a single pulse of laser light focused into a predetermined image directly on said solid layers to burn away all portions of said solid layers except for said coil ribbon;
- said turns being adjacent one another and said adjacent turns being spaced 5-8 mils (0.1270-0.2032 mm) apart.
- 2. A laser cut monolithic chip inductor according to claim 1 wherein each of said coils is formed by passing said pulse of laser light first through a mask having a stencil opening therein shaped in the form of a negative pattern and second through a lens positioned to project an image corresponding to said negative pattern on to said conductive material.
- 3. A laser cut monolithic chip inductor according to claim 1 wherein said pulse of laser light is between 0.5 and 2.0 milliseconds in length of time.
- 4. A miniaturized laser cut monolithic chip inductor according to claim 1 wherein said coil ribbon is approximately 5-8 mils (0.1270-0.2032 mm) wide.
- 5. A miniaturized laser cut monolithic chip inductor according to claim 1 wherein the coil is formed into a spiral.
- 6. A miniaturized laser cut monolithic chip inductor according to claim 5 wherein each turn of the coil in the spiral comprises four right angle direction changes.
- 7. A laser cut monolithic chip inductor, comprising:
- a plurality of laminated layer pairs stacked upon one another in laminated fashion, each of said layer pairs comprising a first layer of ferrite material and a second layer of conductive material formed on the first layer of ferrite material;
- said second layer of conductive material being formed into a coil comprising an elongated coil ribbon extending from an inner coil end and around at least two complete adjacent turns to an outer coil end, each of said coils of said laminated pairs being electrically connected in series with one another;
- each of said coils of conductive material being formed by printing a plurality of solid layers of said conductive material on a sheet having a plurality of said first layers of said ferrite for a group of inductors and then using a single pulse of laser light focused into a predetermined image directly on said solid layers to burn away all portions of said solid layers except for said coil ribbon;
- said coil ribbon of said coil being approximately 2-8 mils (0.0508-0.2032 mm) wide.
- 8. A miniaturized laser cut monolithic chip inductor according to claim 7 wherein said coil ribbon of said coil is approximately 5-8 mils (0.1270-0.2032 mm) wide.
- 9. A miniaturized laser cut monolithic chip inductor, comprising:
- a plurality of laminated layer pairs stacked upon one another in laminated fashion, each of said layer pairs comprising a first layer of substrate material and a second layer of conductive material formed on the first layer of substrate material;
- said second layer of conductive material being formed into a coil comprising an elongated coil ribbon extending from an inner coil end and around at least two complete turns to an outer coil end, each of said coils of said laminated pairs being electrically connected in series with one another; and
- each of said coils of conductive material being formed by printing a plurality of solid layers of said conductive material on a sheet having a plurality of said first layers of said substrate material for a group of inductors and then using a single beam of laser light focused into a predetermined image directly on said solid layers to burn away all portions of said solid layers except for said coil ribbon.
- 10. A laser cut monolithic chip inductor according to claim 9 wherein each of said coils is formed by passing said beam of laser light first through a mask having a stencil opening therein shaped in the form of a negative pattern and second through a lens positioned to project an image corresponding to said negative pattern on to said conductive material.
- 11. A miniaturized laser cut monolithic chip inductor according to claim 9 wherein the coil is formed into a spiral.
- 12. A miniature laser cut monolithic chip inductor according to claim 11 wherein each turn of the coil in the spiral comprises four right angle direction changes.
- 13. A laser cut monolithic chip inductor, comprising:
- a plurality of laminated layer pairs stacked upon one another in laminated fashion, each of said layer pairs comprising a first layer of laminated material and a second layer of conductive material formed on the first layer of laminated material;
- said second layer of conductive material being formed into a coil comprising an elongated coil ribbon extending from an inner coil end and around at least two complete adjacent turns to an outer coil end, each of said coils of said laminated pairs being electrically connected in series with one another; and
- each of said coils of conductive material being formed by printing a plurality of solid layers of said conductive material on a sheet having a plurality of said first layers of said laminated material for a group of inductors and then using a single beam of laser light focused into a predetermined image directly on said solid layers to burn away all portions of said solid layers except for said coil ribbon.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/073,125 filed on Jun. 7, 1993, now abandoned, which is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 823,126 now abandoned, filed Jan. 21, 1992, which is a continuation in-part of application Ser. No. 07/587,761, filed Sep. 24, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,091,286.
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