Abstract:
A multilayer electronic component includes a multilayer capacitor including a pair of external electrodes respectively formed on both ends opposing each other, and a pair of frame terminals having coupling holes allowing the external electrodes of the multilayer capacitor to be inserted, and separating the multilayer capacitor from a mounting surface, wherein band portions of the external electrodes are bonded to inner surfaces of the coupling holes.
Abstract:
A camera module includes a first housing having at least one fixed lens mounted therein, a second housing coupled to the first housing and having a movable lens mounted therein, and an actuator configured to move the second housing relative to the first housing.
Abstract:
A camera module includes a housing having a guide groove formed therein, the guide groove being extended lengthwise in an optical axis direction, a lens barrel mounted in the housing and having a guide protrusion inserted into the guide groove, and an elastic member disposed on the guide groove so that the guide protrusion may be prevented from being separated from the guide groove.
Abstract:
A camera module includes: a housing; a lens module configured to move in an optical axis direction in the housing; a first magnetic member disposed in the lens module; and a second magnetic member disposed to oppose the first magnetic member in the housing. The lens module is attached to one surface of the housing by magnetic attraction force arising between the first magnetic member and the second magnetic member. The lens module is supported at three points by three ball members disposed between the lens module and the housing. The first magnetic member is disposed in the lens module such that the first magnetic member is disposed in a triangle formed by virtual lines connecting the three ball members to each other.
Abstract:
A camera module includes a housing, and a reflective module changing a direction of light incident on the housing. The reflective module includes a first reflective member having a reflective surface, a holder fixedly coupled to the first reflective member, a first magnetic member mounted on the holder, and a second magnetic member mounted in the housing, facing the first reflective member, and spaced apart from the first magnetic member.
Abstract:
A multilayer ceramic capacitor includes a body, and first and second external electrodes respectively disposed on opposing surfaces of the body in a longitudinal direction. The body includes a capacitive portion including an internal electrode layer including first and second internal electrodes respectively exposed to the opposing surfaces of the body in the longitudinal direction and a floating electrode layer including a floating electrode, the internal electrode layer and the floating electrode layer being alternately stacked with a first dielectric layer interposed therebetween, a cover part disposed on the capacitive portion and having stacked second dielectric layers, a dummy part disposed below the capacitive portion and including a dummy electrode layer including a dummy electrode and a third dielectric layer, the dummy electrode layer and the third dielectric layer being alternately stacked, and an identification layer disposed below the dummy part and having a color distinguished from the cover part.
Abstract:
A multilayer ceramic electronic component may includes: a ceramic body including dielectric layers; an active layer including first and second internal electrodes disposed to be exposed to both end surfaces of the ceramic body in a length direction of the ceramic body, respectively, first floating electrodes overlapping the first and second internal electrodes while being spaced apart from each other in the thickness direction of the ceramic body, second floating electrodes each disposed to be spaced apart from the first and second internal electrodes, and first and second dummy electrodes disposed to be spaced apart from the first floating electrodes; upper and lower cover layers disposed upwardly and downwardly of the active layer, respectively; third and fourth dummy electrodes disposed to be exposed to both end surfaces of the ceramic body in the length direction of the ceramic body, respectively; and fifth dummy electrodes.