Claims
- 1. A filter configuration for a multi-pole plug-in connector to be mounted in a shell and having a plurality of signal pins to be connected, comprising:a monolithic planar filter having a plurality of capacitors, said capacitors having: a plurality of signal electrodes for connecting to the signal pins, one common shared ground electrode, and one common shared dielectric layer formed of a ceramic material disposed between said ground electrode and said plurality of signal electrodes, having two side surfaces and an edge, and being block shaped, perforated with pin lead-throughs for receiving the signal pins, and subsequently sintered, a first of said side surfaces bearing said ground electrode, said side surface bearing said ground electrode being lapped to planarity to prevent overloads caused by spot-loads, and a second of said side surfaces bearing said signal electrodes; and a supporting plate being sintered and formed as a printed-circuit-board dielectric plate with a dielectric constant lower than said dielectric layer and having supporting-plate pin lead-throughs corresponding to the pin lead-throughs; said supporting-plate pin lead-throughs having a diameter sufficiently wider than the signal pins to draw solder via capillary action into said pin lead-throughs; said planar filter and said supporting plate being separately finished.
- 2. The filter configuration according to claim 1, wherein said base is formed of titanate.
- 3. The filter configuration according to claim 1, wherein said base is formed of strontium titanate.
- 4. The filter configuration according to claim 1 for the multi-pole plug-in connector having a multiplicity of the signal pins to be connected, wherein:said dielectric layer has a multiplicity of said pin lead-throughs formed therein each corresponding to one of the multiplicity of the signal pins; said support plate has a multiplicity of said pin lead-throughs formed therein, each of the pin lead throughs having a respective pin-lead through, and a multiplicity of said signal electrodes, each of said signal electrodes having a respective pin-lead through.
- 5. The filter configuration according to claim 4, wherein the multiplicity of the signal pins are disposed in rows and columns.
- 6. A multi-pole angle-connecting device, comprising:a plurality of signal pins having one end to be soldered to a soldering joint and another end having a connector; a monolithic planar filter having a plurality of capacitors, said capacitors having: a plurality of signal electrodes, each connected to a respective one of said signal pins, one common shared ground electrode, and one common shared dielectric layer formed of a ceramic material disposed between said ground electrode and said plurality of signal electrodes, having two side surfaces and an edge, and being block shaped, perforated with pin lead-throughs for receiving said signal pins, and subsequently sintered, a first of said side surfaces bearing said ground electrode, said side surface bearing said ground electrode being lapped to planarity to prevent overloads caused by spot-loads, and a second of said side surfaces bearing said signal electrodes; and a supporting plate being sintered and formed as a printed-circuit-board dielectric plate with a dielectric constant lower than said dielectric layer and having a pin lead-throughs corresponding to the pin lead-throughs; said supporting-plate pin lead throughs having a diameter sufficiently wider than the signal pins to draw solder via capillary action into said pin lead-throughs; and solder in said pin lead-throughs fixing said planar filter to said signal pins, fixing said supporting plate to said signal pins fixing said planar filter to said supporting plate, and connecting said insular regions of said signal electrodes to said signal pins.
- 7. The multi-pole angle-connecting device according to claim 6, wherein said connector is a connector pin.
- 8. The multi-pole angle-connecting device according to claim 6, wherein said connector is a plug-in socket.
- 9. The filter configuration according to claim 1, wherein said support plate has two opposing sides, said sides being fine-ground and lapped to be flat and parallel to each other.
- 10. The multi-pole angle-connecting device according to claim 6, wherein said support plate has two opposing sides, said sides being fine-ground and lapped to be flat and parallel to each other.
- 11. The filter configuration according to claim 1, wherein:said supporting plate is to be connected to the signal pins by soldering the openings in said support plate to the signal pins; said planar filter is to be connected to the signal pins by soldering the signal electrodes to the signal pins; and said supporting plate and said planar filter abut and are not fixed directly to each other.
- 12. The multi-pole angle-connecting device according to claim 6, wherein:said supporting plate is to be connected to the signal pins by soldering the openings in said support plate to the signal pins; said planar filter is to be connected to the signal pins by soldering the signal electrodes to the signal pins; and said supporting plate and said planar filter abut and are not fixed directly to each other.
- 13. The filter configuration according to claim 1, wherein said ground electrode is applied to said dielectric layer subsequent sintering of said dielectric layer.
- 14. The multi-pole angle-connecting device according to claim 6, wherein said ground electrode is applied to said dielectric layer subsequent sintering of said dielectric layer.
- 15. The multi-pole angle-connecting device according to claim 6, wherein said planar filter and said supporting plate are separately finished.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/479,022, filed Jan. 7, 2000. Now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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