Monolithic compound-ceramic capacitor

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334/22.1, 334/7.

H01G 4/20 (2006.01) C04B 35/46 (2006.01) H01G 4/12 (2006.01) H01G 4/30 (2006.01)

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CA 1311536

MONOLITHIC COMPOUND-CERAMIC CAPACITOR Abstract of the Disclosure A green ceramic cake is formed having a center layer of fine-ceramic particles sandwiched between two outer layers of relatively coarse-ceramic particles. The chemical compositions of the center and outer layers are all essentially the same. The center layer contains a stack of spaced-apart patterns of electroding ink. This cake is separated into many individual green monolithic ceramic capacitors each with electrodes extending conventionally to opposite ends thereof. These capacitors are sintered to mature the ceramic, and conductive terminations are formed at the opposite ends in contact with the buried electrodes. The finer start powder of the center layer is relatively expensive, but the resulting fine grain homogenous grain structure in the finished capacitor permits closely spaced buried electrodes and generally a higher quality dielectric due to greater density and more homogenous composition than is achieved in the cheaper outer layer material.

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