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GB2483247A - Choke coil component with a fixed dimension and providing different operational characteristics - Google Patents

Choke coil component with a fixed dimension and providing different operational characteristics Download PDF

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GB2483247A
GB2483247A GB1014478.0A GB201014478A GB2483247A GB 2483247 A GB2483247 A GB 2483247A GB 201014478 A GB201014478 A GB 201014478A GB 2483247 A GB2483247 A GB 2483247A
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A chip type choke coil component comprises a coil 11 wound from insulated conductive wire 112. The insulation at each end portion 111 of the wire is removed to form respective terminals and a core 12 of fixed length is arranged to closely comply with the insulated conductor coil 11 to provide coil components with various different effective number of turns. The insulated conductive wire 112 comprises a conductive core 113 with an insulating coating 114, each of which may have various cross sectional shapes (square, circular, rectangular, or elliptical) and/or dimensions to influence the resulting componentâ s operational characteristics. The length of the wire ends used in forming terminals 111 may be varied to modify the said characteristics. The core 12 width and height and that of the corresponding coil 11 may be varied. The core 12 may include an elongate member with a square cross section with curved surfaces forming fillet regions such that the core can be easily inserted into a coil 11 in a close, friction fitting manner and the core material may be varied. The chip coil component arrangements may provide adaptable, easy to use, miniature, high frequency components with at least one fixed dimension and different operational characteristics.

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CHIP TYPE WIRE WOUND CHOICE COIL
i3ACKCiR()UND OF THE ITNTION L Pie of the htvthtion The presen.t inventIc.n.relates to a chip type wire wound chokecoiL and more p.nrticuiarly, to a chip type wire wound choke coil. with a fixed size whtch can provide different electrical characrerstics by changhig the conditions of the coil and the core.
2 Description of the prior art
FlU, La and FlG.lb illustrate a front view and a side view of a conventional tip type wire wound choke coil., which comprises a choke coil I, a coil 1 1 a. terminal 111 and a ecre 12. It is difficult to shrink thesize. of the conventional Dip type wire wound. chc.ke.
cod. tor noteasy to manufactureand to.be fit into the PUB (Print. circuit Board).
2a a d F C 2u llust ite hunt vies a id a swc cn ot a SM!) (S n Ltc Mount Device) type wire wound choke coiL which comprises a choke coil 1, a coil 11, a terminal I I I and a core 1 2. When the SM!) type wire wound choke coil is used.in:stead of the conventional Pip type wire wound choke coil it can. achieve the object of lower cost arId mass production; however, the cylindrical. shape of thç SM!) type: wire weond choke coil, makes it hard: for the suction nozzle of SMT Mounter to handle: the choke coil and also makes it difficult fir the SMT reflow oven to solder it. properly.
Fl&3a and EIG.3b illustrate a front vi:ew and a side view of an improved SMD type wire wound ciroke cull, which comprises a choke coil I a coil 11, a terminal III and a :e 12, In otder to overcome t15 deficiencies in. :F14Z a coated material 15. is metedaII5coukLinareas.Costandthetiaspk4flmaiuActutIngAbSchdk*cDLt1 tin ottona Dip type Ot: SMD(pe wire wound..thokt call. ate either or dtfttaft to a or. meet fte of mWSiz*n1 component standardizEtion and the trend rowatds higher (tegneot It b neccss.
build choke coilS with normalized chip sizes for the industry.
Therefore th iwuwentIouaI wire wound choke coils still present some shoitoflings to be overeoiiê,, fl) lit view of die. de&ienciós of the prior ait. tedudques dot yeatS. . tnflst5flt rV4h4% di!. I vtq. h�.sticec.fi:Ily rse4 a chip type wire wound óhOke cell ii thcpzóst hwcntIon SUMMArOF TIlE INYENIN The object &the present invention is to provide a wire wound okoke coil Mfkh a normalized chip size to meet the trends ofstandarditatiO.) minIaturlzatiotz *4 high frequebcy useiitd.also to provide diflbrent óharacteristica. M:usert In order toachietethe aboW4b3001 ii ptetes mve.Iqn.pxgvj. es chh' :twc wire: WOUfli he t�ll with a.fpjj ahae and t t provide dtftbst e'1qctje&.
20. .chavatterlstl cs by with vmtus.nosmaticd. chip sizes changing a diamet.t of ill.
insulated ccntdudtor:afld t thickitS ofanInsUlation film otthe ob�ke coit,or ehngjg a cross sectional shape of the Insulated conductor of the dhókt coil, or changing $ turn number ofthechoke coil with respect to a turn number of both terminals, or changing the core material (such as. cerarmc. man.g.anesezinc irrite4 or.mckelzmc irrite, etc.) of the choke coil, or changing a. height of the choke coiL
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAW 11405
FIG. La and FIOJ b illustrate a front view and a side view of a conventtonai Dip type Fi0,2a and FIG,2b illustrate a front view and a side: VieW of a SMD type wire 10. F 103a and: FlG3h illustrate front view and a side VIeW of an. improved SMI) type FI0.4a, FlCi.45, FIG.4c. Fi0.4d, FIG.4e, P10.41, and Fl0.4g illustrate: views for. a ciuptype wire wound choke coil in the present invention;, HCLSa, FI0.5b, FI0.5c, F1G.5d., FlG..Se, Fi0,5f, FIG.5g and Flash illustrate embodiment viewS of a chip type wire wound choke coil comprising an insulated conductor having: different cross sectional shapes; FiG5 illustrates an embodiment. view of a chip type: wire wound choke coil comprising an insulated conductor having different conductor diameters; F1KL7 i:llustrates an embodiment. view o,f a chip type wire wound choke coi.l comprising an insulated conductor having different insulation, film thieknesses F 1.0.8 illustrates an embodiment view of a chip type wire: wound choke coil. .. in which the turn number of the coil cortesponds with the tuth numbers of both t&rminals;.
FiO,9a and FHI9E illustrate views of a chip type wire wound choke. coP having different heights; FIG. lOs, FIGJOh, P1(11 Ge, F1610d.. Fi.GJ Ge. and FIG,1Of illustrate other views of a chip t)pe wire wound cftokc coil in the present Invention; and flCj,l la FI(Jl lb. P10,1 Ic. FIG] Id, FIG, I le and. FLU] If illustrate still other views of a chip type wire wound ehek.cr oil in. the present invention.
FIG; I 2a and FIG 1 2b illustrate another enihodiment view of a chip type. wire wound choke coil according to the present invention; and FT I a, F1(3 13b F U Ic FT I 1n I Ic I 3 are F Ri 13' dlust tie vU ano{hei ernbodinient. yiew of a chip type wire wound eEoc coil according to: the present invention.
DETAILED DFS RIP lION ul Ill PREFERRED EMBODIMLNT FiQ,4a, FIE1,4b, fItj4c, FiG4d, FIG4c, FIG.4f, and 11114g iIlustrar.e views ibr a chkp type wire wound choke coil in the prese:t invention. The crop type wire wound choke coil I is a normalized chip size passive component having a length of 1,05,01Ymni, a width and a height:of O5-3Snm, and the choke coil i comprises a coil I and a core C,., I he coil II. as, shown in F.IG,4a and F IG4b., is formed. by winding an insrdSd conductor I 2. The insuiated cenciuctor.112 is formed: by enclosing a conductor 11.3. with an insulation film 114, :ui:e.t the insulated conductor I. I 2. has the insulation films: 114 at both ends stripped off to a predetermined. length and surfaces, of both ends covered with. Ct
tin atd wound to toitn the coil I I; orthe insulated conductor I 12 has the insulation tUrns I I 4 at both e nd stripped off to npiedcierniincd Iength and then the nsuIsted cqductor I. 2 1: i.VOUfl.d and eEectropkUed to form tliie cciii I L The copduotc.r 1.1.3 wIth its insulation films 114 stripped off is covered with, tin or e.iectrop1ated to form th.e terminals. iii, at.
bOth ends of the coil ii F core 12. correspond.s closely with the coil I as shown in 10,4c* and FiCh4d:, The insulated conductor 112 has the insulation films 114 at both ends stripped off to a predetermined length and surfaces of both. ends covered with tin and wound to *Thrnt the coil lit then the core i 2 is inserted into the coil 11.; or the insulated conductor 112 has the insulation: fIlms 1. 1.4 at both ends stopped oil to a predetermned length, arid sqrtaces, of: both ends covered with tin, then the insulated. conductor 112 is directly wound on, the eore 12; or the insulated conductor 112 has the insulation films 114 at both ends stripped oft to a. predetermined length. and. then the insulated conductor 11 2 is wound and eiectroplated to form the coil I I. then the core 12 is inserted into the coil ii; therefore I S the choke coil I is formed, as shown in FiCi4e and Fl0.4f The normalized. chip size choke coil can have its coil 11 or core l2 adjusted: to meet different requirements when its length and width 5.VC: fixed the embodiments are.
described below:,: The coil 11 uses the insulated conductor 11 2 having a diameter of 0 1O.L1nTh1 the cross sectional shape can be square or eircuiaras shown in FKIL4g if the cross: sectional.
shape is square. the area. is I x l I. while the circular art.a having a diameter of I is O,5x0ixm=ft785. so the area of the: square shape is 27% larger than that of the circular sbape so.themted eutteftt of the chókethkit Thcreases FurthóhtOtt1 S:BhWii in P105* to FlOib, und*d* concUfton of a ii*ed size, �ie wire *s..jj: liffe lnsnlátS cosiducton 112 hMtg rnanguii. or eifipUc� en. ectiónat shapes whereM the tqng sidç qt a seotional Sa is Oi-t4rnm. tho shAd It of the cs sc4tJ area is any Jaith smaller than that of the long side BeSides, under the tondittofl that the IcAgth of the core 12 is fixed and the size of the chip type wire wound choke coil is fixed as.well,when the rectangular or elliptical insulated conducto r 112 is woundn the core 12 In art upight direction(as:thSt in: Ftg5c, FIQS4, fl(iSg, and FIA$h. thst.1k, the long *14q9f the Insulated ntotor 11211 verticaL to the core. 12) or in axravótSó direetion(ssiwwn in 4s, PJ04b, riOSc and flCL5f that Is, U. sl*t:,ide is vcrtkai to the core 12% the width and the height:.bf iSo core thence 4h respett to the wtdth and thfleight of the fCC tangular y tilJptjcaI insuiate4*eonductor 112 (that iá: when the insulated eaiidti** 112 is woundS, the 4002 in the Igi.. direction, the.widfh.and the heigldof the core 12 have to decrease according to the long side. of the InsuiSttd conductor. 112; or when the insulated qw$Setor 112 is wound on the core 12 in the traverse direction1. tho width and the heigbt el the cow. 1 hac to increase according tc'S* rt.side of the ore 12) Meanwhi1e the turn. number alsO tdgstd proyjile djfThtzn. ciettr icat dtateristics (*l. spnn in FIP3atio PIGih EethC:SatUtasthéEb.th:FICE4g.ai4 will tait 20: As Ffl.tSec a witi "t fixed size, in *tder to obtain adiflkfl tarn number other than that in I14& fer a fixed length.&.the core 12 and. a fixed th1CkTfl&SS Of the insulation film I 14. the diameter uf the:CQfl(1UCtQt I I 3a is reduced. and the wIdth/h.eigifl.of the core 2. areinere:ased niutually to let the mnsdated cO:ndxLetol: I:12 be ound o thc corn 12 tut moic ttnns te r°' dc dilkient dIalacteustILs u2toc the preSent Invention can piovide differeiit characteristics with.diffent t*rn nunibcrs by changing the diameter.01 the conductor 1.1 Sit and the. width/height of the core 1 2 (that is, when the diameter of the conductor liSa decreases, the. width/height of the core: 12 increases accordingly; alternatively, when the diameter of the conductor 11 3a increases, the width/height of the core 2 decreases accordingly). Other structures in F'IC..6 are the same as those. in FIG4g and will not. be, further described.
As shown in Fig7, under the. condition of a iIxed size., in order to obtain a different.
two numht othe In' that in F C 4, fo Oxed length of the cote 12 and a the I dtanuer ol t e conductoi I Ii the thickness ol th ini4lation bIn II ta is irx e sed and the. width/height of the core 12 are decreased mutually to let the insulated conductor 1.12 be wound. on the core 12 with less turns' to provide different charactcristics Therefore, i S th.e present invention can provide, different characteristics with different turn numbers by changing the. thickness of the insulation film I i4a and the width/heiglht of the core 1 2 (that is, when. the thickrFess of the insulation film I Ha. Increases, the width/height of the core 1 2 decreases accord.ingiy; alternatively, wnen. the thickness of the insuiation film I Ha.. decreases, the width/height of the core i2 increases aeeordingy) Other structures in NO.7 are the. same as those..ln. FiO.A.g and will not be.Ktrth.er.deserihed.
As shown in FigR, under the condition of a hxed.size in order t.o obtain a difftnrent turn nulylber' other than that in. fl:th4g, the turn number o:f the coil 1. 1 and the turn nunihers of hothterminals I I I ofthe::coil ii. can be adjusted mutually (that is. when the turn number of' the:C i. . increases the turn, numbers of the innna1s I.1.1 decreases; alternatively, when. the turn number of the coil 1 1 decreases, the turn numbers of the ten-nmak n icases Otbet structtnes n [lii 8 ue the sanit as ihoc HG l. n wilt not he finiher described.
As shown iii: FiG.9a and FKJ,9b. when the chip wpe wire: wound choke coil, has fixed length and width, in orderto achieve the object. of navnig different characteristics as those in FlG4g. the height of the: choke coil 1 is adjusted to obtain different charactcriMies: Besidcs the core 12 of the choke: coil. I can he. niad.e of materials such as ceramic, manganese-zinc ferrite, or nkkelzinc ferrite, to. achieve different. characteristi.cs Furthermore FiGJOa, FiG.l0b IFICiJ0c FIOJOd, .FlGJOe and FI&.i0f illustrate other views of a chip type wtre wound choke coil in the present invertt.iom The both ends of the core. 12. . shown in FIG,10c and.. Ff01 (Id', can. he elecu'o-plated to form, a metal plating layer 13; then. the core 12 is enclosed with the coil Ii to improve sol.derahil ity.
FIG. ii a, FIG. I b. FIG. lie. i.0. lid, P10.1 Ic and FIGJ.1 f, Illustrate still, other of a chip type wire wound choke coil, in. the present iflvent'lOTL The. both ends of the cUrt 2, as show in HO I Ic i c I ki d, can be ecctto pkw to lorni a mctal plituic taet 13 \\icfl tie core 2 i endosed sv1 he cell 11, hoth tcimu ak of tie choke coil I is covered with tin: to form the choke ccii I with the soldering iaier 14 as shown in FIG. Ic and FIG. I Itto improve solderauility Fur(he:rmore\ a pIurdity of chip type wire wound choke. C:OT.IS Cfl he con r eeted in series ô' in j).afldlCL or CO ruiected: capacitors Ill par1Ie IC! be soldered OPW aU kinds ef.suhslrates. such as a lead franie. a glass.fibe. r substrate a ceramic s*uhstrate a BI resin stthstrate or an LTGC (Low Temperaitwe:. Cof,re4 Ceramic) .to he packaged: 1111k) different types of high current P11cc, or L type., type r T type UC filter Refer now to 11(1.1 2a and FIG. I 2.h. wherein another embodiment according to the lre.sent in vention is shown in which, compared with FlGS4a-'4g, the difference is in that the elongated core.12 has four long ends.12F and two short ends 1221, and a fillet 1.2.3' is respectively applied to the right angle between. any two long ends 1 21 as well as tO between any one cd the: long ends 121 and. any cue of the short. ends 122.1 thereby preventing damages to the. insulation. thin. 1.14: of the insulated, conductor.1.1.2 when wi'nd:mg the. coil:1 onto the elonnated core I 2' Other structures are the same. as those: in F1CL4g and will not be tTiart.her described.
Refer next to FiG. 13a-4.3f, wherein yet' another embodiment according to the present invention is shown in which, compared with FlGS4a'$g and.F10J2, the difference is in that fbi' the elongated core 12". any one of the long ends 12.1" (as shown in. FIG. I 3a) or any two of the long ends, 1:2 1" (as shown in FJGS. I 3b 1 d)or any three of the long ends.121." (as shown in FiGl3e) or the. tour tlTm.g. ends 12.1" (as shown in FIG.. l.3fl'.arc. fabricated as curved surfaces, and a fillet 1:23" S: respectively applied to the :20 right angle' between any two long ends. .1.2.1" as well as betwecn. any one of the Tonge.nds 121" and any one of the short ends 122".
Add itionaiIy the two lateral edges of th.e elongated, core 12." are smaller than. the inner height and width of the coil ii and the vertex in the.eu:rvcd.surthce of the long end 121" is greater than the. inner height cr width. of the coil 1.1, such that the elongated core 1.2" is allowed to..be inserted. into the coil 11 through one lateral edge and damages to the ulbuhlUon film Ill of th.r nmnLted.onductot 11 2 can he ueverted l'w; kdflS of the ffllei 123" on th,e elongated core I 2" as insertIng the elongated, core 12" nto the. coil 11.; besides, the size of the vertex in the: curved surface is slightly greater than the internal side' of' the coil I I thereby allowing the elongated core 12" to he fixedly positioned iii the inside the coil 1,1,. Other structures.ace..the. ame as those in flG..4g and will not be t%irther described.
The present. invention discloses a chip type wire wound. choke.eoi.l while: corn pared to other prior art techniques, is advantagcous. in;, [he present.,i.n.ventio.n provides normalized. chip. type wire wound. chte coil with different, electrical characteri.sti.cs 2. [he present invention can simplify the proc and reduces the. rune for 1.5 manufacturing the choke coil to achieve the objects of mass production and cost reduction.
Many changes and modifications in the above described embodiment of the invention can., of cotirse.,.be carried:, out without. departing.from the.scü.pe thereof. Accordingly, ID iitn ole the piogruss in cence and the "seful a'ts he In'%cntlon i\ tTh,clo1⁄4ed ar d N lntenckd' to be limited only by scopc of the appended, claims.

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  1. %\1hat is cianned iS i A CIlp t>epe wire tYCUiKI choke coil compr.sing; a coil having a size of a chip. component and teing. wound with. an insulated conductor havins, varubic iiamuei, the in'de.tel orCuuoi having inulautn ilm\ at 30th ends stripped off to a redetermined length and surhices of both ends processed. to form.terminals for soldering; and a core corresponding closely with the coil, the core havin.g a fixed length, and a variable width and height correspondng with each other according to a different diameter ol the insukued conductor: [:0 wherein the choke coil. uses insulated e detors havtng different, diameters to have, different:+urn numbers under condition. of a. fixed size of a.'normahzed.. chip. component..
  2. 2. Thc chop type wire wound choke coil, as. claimed in Claim 1, wherein a cross sectional shape of the insulatc.d conductor can be. square. circular, rectangular, or oil iptical.The chip type wire WOUIICI choke coil as clamied in Claim I, wherein the turn number of the coil, reduces as the turn numbers of oth. terminals increases f meet different characteristics or requirements for soldering, and vice, versa..4. The chip t.y:p.e wire wound choke. coil as claimed in Ca.in. l. wherein the material pf the' core can he ceramIc. m:angane.sezinc. .fc:n'jte. or niekelz.in:c ferrite...2.0.5. The chip type wire wound choke coil as claimed.. in Claim 11.., wherein, the height of the coil respect. to the hci.gh.t of the core to provide different characteristics.i The chip type. wire wound choke coil as claimed in Claim I, wherein both ends of Lilt core ale eieci;mpiaieu to unprove soidera.bihty.7 The chip type wire wopnd elite coil as claimed in Claim I whereni both terminals of the coil and both ends of the core are.covcred with tin to form a solderinc layer to improve solde.rahdity.8. A chip type ire wound choke. coil comprishig a coil having: a size of a. chip component and being wound wdh an insulated conductor having a insulation film of a variable thickness, the insulrncd conductor navmg jusulatlon films at both ends stripped ott' to a predetermined length aid. surtaccs of both ends processed t.o. form term in.ais for soldering; an a core corresponding. closely with.th.e eo the.. core having a fixed. length., and a variable.width and height corresponding: with each other a:cco.rdin.g. to a different insulation film thickness of the. insulated conductor.wherein the choke. coil uses insulated conductors. having different thick.nes.s of insulation film to have different turn numbers under the condition of' a. fixed size of a. normalized 1 5 chip component 9. The chip type. wire wound choke. coil as claimed. in Claim 8, wherein, a cross sectional shape: of the insulated., conductor can be square, circular, rectangular,. or elliptical.10. The chip type wire wound choke coil. as. claimed in Claim wherein the turn numhe of the coil cduce as th. thin numbers af both tel}nlnals uucas s to meet d.iffi.rcnt characteristics or requirements for soldering, and vie.e versa.11. The chip type wire wound choke coil as claimed in. Claim 8, wherein the.inaterial of the core can be ce.n4mi:c nanganese2n. ferrite, or nick&zi{c fen'ite.12. The chip tye: wire WOU3Id chok coil US claimed hi C:1.ahn 8, ter&n the heightS.pf the cod changes. with respect to the' height' of the.core to provide differenr characteristics.I
  3. 3. The chip type Wire wound. choke coi.i u.s claimed in Claim, 8 wherein both. ends of the core are eIeetropl.at'ed to improve sol.derability.14. Ihe chip type wire wound. choke coil as claimed in Claim L wherein both tentS.ls of' the coil and both. ends of the core are covered with tin to thrat a soldering layer to improve solderabiiity.15, A chip type wi,re.wound choke coil comprising: 10. a. coil having a size of a chip component and being wound with. an. insulated conductor having a variable diatneter the insu Fated conductor havitig insulation films at both ends stripper! off to a predetermined length and. surfae'c,s of both ends processed to form.terminals for soldering; and an elongated core in. which at least one long end thereof is a curved surface and a fillet is 1 5' respectively applied between any two long ends as well as between any one of the long ends and any one of the short ends. the vertex In the curved surface' o.f the elongated, core is. slightly higher than. the inner height rn width of the coi.l thereby allowing the elongated core to correspond closely wtth the coiL the core havmg a fiNed length, and a variable.width and height corresponding: with each other according to. a. different diameter. of the 2.0 insulated.. conductor; wherein the choke.c.oi.l uses insulated. con.ductrrrs having different Ciameters to have different turn, numbers under condition of a' fixed size of a normalized chip component.16.. A chip type wire wund chekeecli eomprising; a coil having a. size of a. (.hlp component and being wound. :wit.h an insulated conductor having a insulation flint, of a variable thk:kness the i,nsulated.conductor. having insulation.films at both. ends stripped. off to a predetermined length and surfaces of: both ends: processed to thrntierrn. inals for soldering; and an elongated core: in which at least one long end thereof. is a curved surihee. and. a fillet is respeedvely applied between any two long ends as wefl as between. any one of the long ends and any one cvf the short ends; the vertex in the curved surface of the elongated core is slightly higher than the inner height r width ot the coil thereby allowin.g the' elongated.core to correspond closely with the coil, the core having a. fixed length,: and a variable width and height corresponding with each. othe.r according to a. different.nsuiation film *thickr.ess of the. insulated eOndt3etofl wherein the. choke coil uses nsuiated conductors. .tiaviug. different tilicknesse!. of insulation f'ihn to: have different win numbers under condItion of a fixed. size of a i 5 normalized ciii component.
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