Claims
- 1. A pyroelectric IR-sensor comprising:
- a pyroelectric light receiving element having first and second opposite sides and first and second opposite ends, and first and second different end connections on said first and second ends respectively, on said first side of said element;
- an electrically insulating a substrate having a concave surface defining first and second spaced apart element supporting portions and a recessed portion between said first and second element supporting portions, a wiring pattern extending between said recessed portion and said first and second element supporting portions continuously along said first surface, said first and second end connections of said light receiving element being soldered directly to the wiring pattern on said first and second element supporting portions, with said first side of said element facing said substrate, said light receiving element being supported solely on said first and second element supporting portions by the first and second end connections, respectively, of said pyroelectric light receiving element, whereby the recessed portion of said substrate is spaced from said first side of said light receiving element, said substrate being comprised of a ceramic having a thermal conductivity lower than 0.02 cal/cm.sec..degree.C.; and
- circuit element chip parts mounted on said substrate.
- 2. A pyroelectric IR-sensor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said ceramic is comprised of at least one element selected from the group consisting of +(MgCa)TiO.sub.3 ceramics and BaO-SiO.sub.2 -Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 ceramics.
- 3. The pyroelectric sensor of claim 1 wherein said circuit element chip parts are mounted in the recessed center portion of said substrate.
- 4. The pyroelectric IR-sensor of claim 1 wherein said connections to said wiring pattern on said first and second element supporting portions comprise the only electrical connections to said light receiving element.
- 5. The pyroelectric IR-sensor of claim 1 wherein said wiring pattern solely extends along the surface of said supporting portions to connect said end connections to said circuit element chip parts.
- 6. The pyroelectric IR-sensor of claim 1 wherein said first and second end connections of said light receiving element are located solely adjacent opposite ends of said light receiving element, and said wiring pattern extends solely along the surface of said element support portions and said recessed portion to connect said first and second end connections to said circuit element chip parts.
- 7. The pyroelectric IR-sensor of claim 1 wherein said element supporting portions are of the same material as said substrate and are formed integrally therewith.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
"This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/689,715, filed Apr. 22, 1991 (now abandoned), said Ser. No. 07/689,715 being a continuation of Ser. No. 07/521,512, filed May 10, 1990 (now abandoned)."
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