IP Library Granted Patent US 39,660
Granted Patent E1
US 39,660 · App. 09/568,937 · Granted May 29, 2007

Surface mounted four terminal resistor

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Patent No.
US 39,660
App. No.
09/568,937
Granted
May 29, 2007
Kind
E1
Abstract

An electrical resistor has a surface mounted four terminal current sensor of a very low resistance value and capable of handling short pulses of high power. It comprises a flat metal late, 1 to 50 mils thick, of an alloy of high electrical resistivity, to which are welded, on two opposite sides, two flat metal plates of very high electrical conductivity which serve as terminations for electrical interconnection. A slot is cut, from the outside edge toward the center, into each of the two termination plates which divides them into a wide pad for connection of current carrying wires and a narrow one for voltage sensing. The depth of the slots is optimized to get the best stability of resistance readings with changing ambient temperature and under influence of the self-heating effect.

Claims (21)

1. A surface mounted four terminal connection current sensing resistor for Kelvin type measurement comprising, ;

a flat metal plate made of a resistive alloy having opposite side surface portions,

a pair of high conductivity conductive metal terminal plates each secured welded to a separate side of the resistance plate with a high thermal conductive dielectric cement and supported by the resistive plate,

a slot inserted cut transversely in the terminal plates creating four separate pad portions,

said slot set to a partial depth that determines the best stability of resistance for sensed voltage drop over the resistor,

said pad portions terminal plate being split into a current pad and a sense pad with each pad portion comprising terminal connection areas;

said current pad portion having a length greater in a direction from said slot than the corresponding length of said sense pad portion,

said sense pad portions being enabling a measurement of voltage drop proportional to the value of current flowing between the said current pads and resistive to drifts in electrical measurements created by temperature rises that occur due to pluses of high power or high to changing ambient temperatures.

2. A surface mount four terminal resistor having a stability of resistance, comprising:

a flat metal resistive plate made of a resistive alloy material having opposite first and second sides;

a first plate of conductive metal attached to and supported by the first side of the flat metal resistive plate;

a second plate of conductive metal attached to the second side of the flat metal resistive plate;

a first slot cut transversely in the first plate;

a second slot cut transversely in the second plate;

the stability of measured resistance at least partially determined by the depth of each slot;

the first slot dividing the first plate of conductive metal into a first sense pad and a first current pad;

the second slot dividing the second plate of conductive metal into a second sense pad and a second current pad;

each of the pads providing a terminal connection area;

each of the current pads having a length greater in a direction from said slot than the corresponding length of the corresponding sense pad.

3. The surface mount four terminal resistor of claim 2 wherein the length of each of the current pads is at least twice as long as the corresponding length of the corresponding sense pad.

4. The surface mount four terminal resistor of claim 2 wherein the resistor is bonded to a metal substrate with a dielectric cement for better heat dissipation.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 17, 2019
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: VISHAY DALE ELECTRONICS, INC.; DALE ELECTRONICS, INC.; VISHAY INTERTECHNOLOGY, INC.; SILICONIX INCORPORATED; VISHAY SPRAGUE, INC.; VISHAY TECHNO COMPONENTS, LLC; VISHAY EFI, INC.; VISHAY VITRAMON, INC.; SPRAGUE ELECTRIC COMPANY
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 21, 2011
From: VISHAY INTERTECHNOLOGY, INC.; VISHAY DALE ELECTRONICS, INC.; SILICONIX INCORPORATED; VISHAY SPRAGUE, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 14, 2010
From: COMERICA BANK, AS AGENT, A TEXAS BANKING ASSOCIATION (FORMERLY A MICHIGAN BANKING CORPORATION)
To: VISHAY SPRAGUE, INC., SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST TO VISHAY EFI, INC. AND VISHAY THIN FILM, LLC, A DELAWARE CORPORATION; VISHAY DALE ELECTRONICS, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION; VISHAY INTERTECHNOLOGY, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION; SILICONIX INCORPORATED, A DELAWARE CORPORATION; VISHAY MEASUREMENTS GROUP, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION; VISHAY GENERAL SEMICONDUCTOR, LLC, F/K/A GENERAL SEMICONDUCTOR, INC., A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; VISHAY VITRAMON, INCORPORATED, A DELAWARE CORPORATION; YOSEMITE INVESTMENT, INC., AN INDIANA CORPORATION
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 2, 2010
From: VISHAY SPRAGUE, INC., SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO VISHAY EFI, INC. AND VISHAY THIN FILM, LLC; VISHAY DALE ELECTRONICS, INC.; VISHAY INTERTECHNOLOGY, INC.; SILICONIX INCORPORATED; VISHAY MEASUREMENTS GROUP, INC.
To: COMERICA BANK, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 024006/0515 →