Abstract:
A method for assembling a radio frequency (RF) safe switch and detonator system in a non-RF free environment. More particularly, the method is for assembling an RF-safe switch and detonator system for an oil well perforating gun at a well-site that is in a non-RF free environment.
Abstract:
A composite resistor includes a thin film resistor element having a first temperature coefficient of resistance and a metal resistor element having a second temperature coefficient of resistance. A portion of the metal resistor element overlaps a portion of the thin film resistor element such that the portion of the metal resistor element is in thermal communication with the portion of the thin film resistor element to compensate for a resistance drift arising during operation of the composite resistor.
Abstract:
Various resistor circuits and methods of making and using the same are disclosed. In one aspect, a method of manufacturing is provided that includes forming a resistor (25) onboard an interposer (15). The resistor (25) is adapted to dampen a capacitive network. The capacitive network has at least one capacitor (29) positioned external to the interposer (15).
Abstract:
In one aspect, the invention provides a method for making a multi-state memory resistor device. The method comprises providing a convertible component and inducing multiple state-dependent resistances on the convertible component to provide a multi-state memory resistor device. The convertible component is characterized by at least one of packing density, applied pressure, temperature, contact area or combinations thereof. The resistance from the multiple state-dependent resistances of the multi-state memory resistor device is a function of maximum current applied across the convertible component. In another aspect, the invention provides a multi-state memory resistor device comprising a convertible component, wherein the convertible component converts into a multi state memory resistor device having multiple state-dependent resistances when induced with a maximum current across the convertible component.
Abstract:
A dielectric component with electrical connection is provided for a laminated heater mat (3) for an ice protection system for an aircraft (1). The dielectric component with electrical connection comprises at least one dielectric layer (50, 55) comprising thermoplastic material, and the dielectric layer (50) or a stack of the dielectric layers (50, 55) has first and second main surfaces and a hole (505) extending between the first and second main surfaces. A first sprayed metal coating (501) comprises a first portion (503) deposited on the first main surface (502) adjacent to the hole (505) and a second portion (5014) which projects into the hole. A second sprayed metal coating (5013, 5513) comprises a third portion deposited on the second main surface (506, 552) adjacent to the hole (505) and a fourth portion (5015) which projects into the hole (505). The second portion (5014) overlaps the fourth portion (5015) to form a continuous conductive path between the first main surface and the second main surface. This provides a cheap, neat and thin connection through the dielectric layer or the stack of dielectric layers.
Abstract:
A resistive device for use in providing a resistive load to a target under the application of power from a power source is provided, the resistive device being adapted for electrical connection to the power source through a pair of terminal wires. The resistive device includes a thick film material, and the thick film material defines at least one layer of tape. The resistive device can be, by way of example, a heater or a load resistor, and can also include a substrate onto which a layer of dielectric tape is disposed, a resistive layer disposed on the layer of dielectric tape, and a protective layer disposed on the resistive layer.
Abstract:
A method for arranging a plurality of thermally isolated microstructures over at least one cavity, each of the microstructures housing at least part of a thermally-trimmable resistor, the thermally-trimmable resistor having at least a functional resistor, the method comprising: providing pairs of facing microstructures; grouping together sets of pairs of facing microstructures, each of the sets having at least one pair of facing microstructures; and arranging microstructures within a given set to have each microstructure exposed to heat from a same number of facing, side, and diagonal neighbors of microstructures from a same resistor.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a self-regulating electrical resistance heating element, to an appliance containing same, and to processes for their manufacture. The self regulating electrical resistance heating element (10) comprises a substrate (12) comprising an electrically conductive coating (12a) which serves as a first electrical contact (18) on one side of the composite metal oxide layers. Disposed on said electrically conductive layer (12a) is a first metal oxide (14) which has a positive temperature coefficient of resistance. Overlaying the first metal oxide layer, and in electrical series thereto, is a second metal oxide layer (16) having a negative temperature coefficient of resistance and overlaying this layer is a second electrical contact (20). The second metal oxide layer (16) having a negative temperature coefficient of resistance is applied to the element in a manner which ensures it's resistive characteristics are not altered.