Claims
- 1. A tantalum chip capacitor comprising:a tantalum element having opposite first and second ends; insulating material surrounding at least a portion of said tantalum element; a wire having first and second end surfaces and a side surface, the wire being electrically connected to said tantalum element and extending from the first end of said tantalum element through the insulating material such that the first end surface of the wire is substantially flush with the insulating material; a first terminal formed by a first body of conductive material disposed over and being electrically connected to the second end of the tantalum element; a second terminal formed by a second body of conductive material disposed over the first end surface of the wire and a portion of the insulating material, the second terminal being electrically connected to the first end surface of the wire, as opposed to the side surface of the wire; and wherein the second terminal is substantially flat in the proximity of the end of the wire.
- 2. The tantalum chip capacitor of claim 1 wherein the first terminal is a cathode terminal and the second terminal is an anode terminal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/167,690, filed Oct. 7, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,238,444.
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