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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 30, 1996
Filed:
Jun. 20, 1995
Eugene J Climer, Salem, OR (US);
Wayne D Thomas, Tigard, OR (US);
Tektronix, Inc., Wilsonville, OR (US);
Abstract
A hybrid R-C component for use in oscilloscope probes of the type having a resistive element disposed on a first surface of a substrate, and having a first conductive coating disposed on a second surface of the substrate, and having a dielectric layer disposed over the first conductive coating, a second conductive coating partially disposed over a first portion of the substrate and in contact with a first end of the resistive element and with a region of the second conductive coating being partially disposed over the dielectric layer and forming a first capacitor plate, a third conductive coating disposed over a second portion of the substrate and in contact with a second end of the resistive element and with a region of the third conductive coating being partially disposed over the dielectric layer and forming a second capacitor plate, whereby the first capacitor plate and a first area of the first conductive coating in conjunction with the dielectric layer form a first capacitor C1 and the second capacitor plate and a second area of the first conductive coating in conjunction with the dielectric layer form a second capacitor C2 in series with the first capacitor and the resistive element implements a resistor in parallel with the series capacitors C1 and C2, is improved by the addition of a second dielectric layer disposed over those portions of the first and second capacitor plates that are proximate to each other. In an preferred embodiment, a portion of each of the first and second capacitor plates that is farthest from where they are proximate to each other is not covered by the second dielectric layer and is therefore available as a trim area for adjusting the values of the first and second capacitors.