Method of producing chip inductor

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Inventors

Ito, Yoichiro
Yamamoto, Takahiro
Komatsu, Hiroshi
Morimoto, Tadashi

Application #

583369

Filed

May-31-2000

Published

Oct-19-2004

Current US Class

029/602.1
029/605
029/606
029/608
336/175
336/192
336/206
336/223

International Classes

H01F 007/06; H01F 041/06

Field of Search

29/608 29/605 29/606 29/602.1 29/607 29/604 29/883 29/856 336/192 336/84

Assignee

Murata Manufacturing Co., LTD (Kyoto, JP)

Examiners

Trinh; Minh

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Keating & Bennett, LLP

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Abstract
A method of producing a chip inductor including the steps of inserting a conductive wire made of a metallic wire into a metallic mold, supporting both end portions of the conductive wire on support portions provided on inner surfaces of the metallic mold so as to position the conductive wire in the approximate center portion of the metallic mold, casting magnetic ceramic slurry into the metallic mold, molding the ceramic slurry case in the metallic mold by wet pressing to obtain a molding body having the conductive wire embedded therein, firing the molding body, and forming external electrodes on both end surfaces of the fired magnetic core such that the external electrodes are connected to both end portions of the conductive wire.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of producing a chip inductor comprising the steps of:

inserting a conductive wire made of a metallic wire into a metallic mold;

supporting both end portions of the conductive wire on support portions provided on inner surfaces of the metallic mold so as to position the conductive wire in the approximate center portion of the metallic mold;

casting magnetic ceramic slurry into the metallic mold;

molding the ceramic slurry cast in the metallic mold by wet pressing to obtain a molding body having the conductive wire embedded therein;

firing the molding body; and

forming external electrodes on both end surfaces of the fired magnetic core such that the external electrodes are connected to both end portions of the conductive wire; wherein



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a method of producing a chip inductor for use in a noise filter, a transducer, or other suitable apparatus.

2. Description of the Related Art

Chip inductors are widely used as high frequency filters for eliminating radiation-noises from digital equipment, such as computers. Japanese Unexamined Utility Model Publication No. 6-50312 illustrates one known monolithic chip inductor, in which a chip element body having laminated ceramic layers is provided. A coil conductor provided between the ceramic layers is connected via through-holes provided in the ceramic layers. A coil is provided in the chip element body, and the leading and trailing portions of the coil are connected to external electrodes, respectively.

An inductor for use in a high frequency filter is required to have a large inductance and a low resistance. In general, inductance is proportional to the square of the winding number of a coil and is inversely proportional to the length of the coil. A monolithic inductor of the above-described type is difficult and costly to produce due to its complexity. Moreover, a large inductance cannot be achieved because the winding number of the coil cannot be increased. Further, the resistance is relatively large because the coil conductor is constructed as a film-shape electrode.
 
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