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Date of Patent:
Jun. 05, 2012

Filed:

Oct. 06, 2008
Applicants:

Byoung Hwa Lee, Gyunggi-do, KR;

Sung Kwon WI, Seoul, KR;

Hae Suk Chung, Seoul, KR;

Dong Seok Park, Seoul, KR;

Sang Soo Park, Gyunggi-do, KR;

Min Cheol Park, Gyunggi-do, KR;

Inventors:

Byoung Hwa Lee, Gyunggi-do, KR;

Sung Kwon Wi, Seoul, KR;

Hae Suk Chung, Seoul, KR;

Dong Seok Park, Seoul, KR;

Sang Soo Park, Gyunggi-do, KR;

Min Cheol Park, Gyunggi-do, KR;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
H01G 4/005 (2006.01); H01G 4/06 (2006.01); H01G 4/228 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

A multilayer chip capacitor includes a capacitor body including first and second longer side surfaces facing each other and first and second shorter side surfaces facing each other, first and second external electrodes respectively disposed at the first and second longer side surfaces, one or more first internal electrode pairs each including first and second internal electrodes, and one or more second internal electrode pairs each including third and fourth internal electrodes. The first to fourth internal electrodes each have one lead and are sequentially disposed in a stacked direction. The first to fourth internal electrodes have first to fourth leads respectively extending to first to fourth corners or portions adjacent thereto, and alternately connected with the first and second external electrodes. The first internal electrode pair and the second internal electrode pair cause a current to diagonally flow in opposite directions with respect to a long side direction.


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