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US3601889A
US3601889A US802384A US3601889DA US3601889A US 3601889 A US3601889 A US 3601889A US 802384 A US802384 A US 802384A US 3601889D A US3601889D A US 3601889DA US 3601889 A US3601889 A US 3601889A
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  • the method is characterized in that intermediate layers consisting of a metal having a temperature coefficient different from the temperature coefficient of a resistor film and capable of preventing diffusion of the soldering material and readily solderable terminal metal layers are provided on terminal parts of the resistor film and the temperature coefficient ofresistanee is minutely adjusted by removing RESISTOR ELEMENTS 3 Claims, 2 Drawing Figs. i
  • PATENTEU was] lSTi 3 501 8 METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THIN FILM RESISTOR ELEMENTS
  • This invention relates to a method of manufacturing thin film-resistor elements capable of obtaining the desired temperature coefficient of resistance and more particularly to a method of minutely adjusting the temperature coefficient of resistance of a resistor element in a thin film circuitry.
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a resistor element of this invention and FIG. 2 is a plan view of said resistor element.
  • a resistor film 2 is formed on a substrate 1 consisting of a glazed ceramic by vacuum deposition or cathode sputtering and further intermediate layers 3 and terminal metal layers 4 are formed on the two ends of film 2.
  • Intermediate layers 3 operate to increase the mechanical adhesive strength of terminal metal layers 4 and prevent diffusion of soldering materials for attaching connecting leads or outer leads. According to this invention, these intermediate layers 3, by being provided as shown in the drawings, further facilitate adjustment of the temperature coefficient of resistance.
  • Intermediate layers 3 consist of a metal having a temperature coefiicient different from the temperature coefficient of resistance film 2 and are overlapped on the two ends of resistor film 2 as shown.
  • terminal metal layers 4 consist of a solderable metal of a low sheet resistivity value.
  • the equivalent circuit can be formed by connecting R, and R in parallel to one another and connecting R in series to R3 and R Ordinarily, is related with R as R R and a resistor.
  • the substrate was kept at a temperature of 350 C. and resistor film 2 of Ni-Cr (80 percent-20 percent) was deposited to a thickness of 400A and intermediate layers 3 of chromium were deposited to a thickness of 1000A and further terminal metal layers 4 of palladium were deposited to a thickness of 5000 A.
  • said chromium layers have a resistivity of about 20 #9 cm. and a temperature coefficient of resistance of 1700 p.p.m./C.
  • the temperature coefficient of resistance a as described above, can be expressed as follows ignoring the resistance of palladium:
  • a method of manufacturing thin film resistor elements which comprises providing, on a substrate base, a resistor film, intermediate metal layers, and readily solderable terminal layers, said intermediate layers having a temperature coefficient different from that of said resistor film and capable of preventing diffusion of soldering material, said readily solderable terminal layers being provided on terminal parts of said resistor film and minutely adjusting the temperature coefficient of resistance by removing parts of said intermediate layers.
  • the intermediate layers consisting of a metal having a temperature coefficient different from the temperature coefficient of a resistor film and capable of preventing diffusion of the soldering material, are overlapped and widely coated on terminal parts of the resistor film; readily solderable terminal metal layers are provided on said intermediate layers so that parts of said intermediate layers that are not overlapped on said resistor film may be exposed and the temperature coefficient of the resistor element is minutely adjusted by removing parts of said exposed intermediate layers.

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Described is a method of manufacturing thin film resistor elements. The method is characterized in that intermediate layers consisting of a metal having a temperature coefficient different from the temperature coefficient of a resistor film and capable of preventing diffusion of the soldering material and readily solderable terminal metal layers are provided on terminal parts of the resistor film and the temperature coefficient of resistance is minutely adjusted by removing parts of said intermediate layers.

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United States Patent [72] lnventors Ryoichi Kaneoya Appl. No. Filed Patented Assignees Priority Kawasaki-shi; Mlnoru Nagata, Tokyo, both of, Japa 802,384
Feb. 26, 1969 Aug.31, i971 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Public Corporation Tokyo, Japan;
Fujitsu Limited Kawasaki, Japan, part interest to each Feb. 27, 1968 Japan METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THIN FILM 50 Field of Search 29/620, 62l,580,593,583;338/l95 I 56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,748,234 5/1956 Clarke et al. 338/195 2,786,925 3/l957 Kahan 2 /620 UX 3,423,260 1/1969 Heath et al. 29/620 x FOREIGN PATENTS 522,660 12/1938 Great Britain., 338/l95 Primary Examiner-John F. Campbell Assistant Examiner-Ronald J, Shore Atturneys-Curt M, Avery, Arthur E. Wilfond, Herbert L.
Lerner and Daniel J. Tick ABSTRACT: Described is a method of manufacturing thin film resistor elements. The method is characterized in that intermediate layers consisting of a metal having a temperature coefficient different from the temperature coefficient of a resistor film and capable of preventing diffusion of the soldering material and readily solderable terminal metal layers are provided on terminal parts of the resistor film and the temperature coefficient ofresistanee is minutely adjusted by removing RESISTOR ELEMENTS 3 Claims, 2 Drawing Figs. i
U.S. Cl 29/620,
29/621, 338/195 Int. Cl H0lc 7/00,
H()le 17/00 parts olsaid intermediate layers.
PATENTEU was] lSTi 3 501 8 METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THIN FILM RESISTOR ELEMENTS This invention relates to a method of manufacturing thin film-resistor elements capable of obtaining the desired temperature coefficient of resistance and more particularly to a method of minutely adjusting the temperature coefficient of resistance of a resistor element in a thin film circuitry.
According to the increasing precision of communication apparatuses, electronic parts used therein are required to have high precision and resistor elements are required to have temperature coefficient of resistance of under p.p.m./ C. Moreover, in a thin film circuitry, it isoften required to set the resistance value within the range of the regulated value and limit the differences between temperature coefficients of resistance of a number of resistor elements adjacent to each other within several p.p.m./ C. Resistance value has heretofore been adjusted fundamentally by cutting away a part of the resistor, but no effective method of simultaneously minutely adjusting the temperature coefficient of resistance has been found. It is therefore an object of this invention to provide means or method for minutely adjusting the temperature coefficient of resistance as well as simultaneously adjusting resistance value.
The invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a resistor element of this invention and FIG. 2 is a plan view of said resistor element.
In the two drawings, a resistor film 2 is formed on a substrate 1 consisting of a glazed ceramic by vacuum deposition or cathode sputtering and further intermediate layers 3 and terminal metal layers 4 are formed on the two ends of film 2. Intermediate layers 3 operate to increase the mechanical adhesive strength of terminal metal layers 4 and prevent diffusion of soldering materials for attaching connecting leads or outer leads. According to this invention, these intermediate layers 3, by being provided as shown in the drawings, further facilitate adjustment of the temperature coefficient of resistance. Intermediate layers 3 consist of a metal having a temperature coefiicient different from the temperature coefficient of resistance film 2 and are overlapped on the two ends of resistor film 2 as shown. It is important in this invention that the intermediate layers are provided so that they may substantially form parallel resistances by being combined with parts of the resistor film and that the parts of the intermediate layers operating as the parallel resistors and on which terminal metal layers 4 are not partially overlapped are exposed. Terminal metal layers 4 consist of a solderable metal of a low sheet resistivity value.
When resistance of the part of resistor film 2 between the ends of intermediate layers 3 is R resistance of the exposed part of an intermediate layer is R and resistance of the part of the resistor film under said intermediate layer is R, in the resistor element of a structure as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the equivalent circuit can be formed by connecting R, and R in parallel to one another and connecting R in series to R3 and R Ordinarily, is related with R as R R and a resistor.
film of a srnall temiiratufe coefficient is selected and tlierefore said equivalent circuit can be dealt with as a series circuit of R1 and R2. Therefore, when temperature coefficients of R and R are a and (1 respectively, temperature coefficient of the resistance element depends on R, and R If R,, i.e. the length of the resistor film, is made large, the temperature coefficient will vary as evident from the above formula but here, according to this mventlon, the part of the intermediate layer that is not overlapped on the resistor film and is exposed is removed physically or chemically or increase R In other words, R is increased in accordance with the increase of R so that R /R, may be at a constant value and thus minute adjustment of the temperature coefficient of resistance became possible.
An embodiment of this invention will be now described in detail. As shown in the drawing, the substrate was kept at a temperature of 350 C. and resistor film 2 of Ni-Cr (80 percent-20 percent) was deposited to a thickness of 400A and intermediate layers 3 of chromium were deposited to a thickness of 1000A and further terminal metal layers 4 of palladium were deposited to a thickness of 5000 A. Here, said chromium layers have a resistivity of about 20 #9 cm. and a temperature coefficient of resistance of 1700 p.p.m./C. Assuming that the entire surfaces of the palladium terminals are soldered, the temperature coefficient of resistance a, as described above, can be expressed as follows ignoring the resistance of palladium:
H,+a -R /R Assuming now that the length of the exposed part of a chromium in the lengthwise direction is 0.25 mm. and the width is 1.2 mm. in FIG. 2, resistance R of the exposed part becomes 0.83 [0.]. When R, is 300 [.0], temperature coefficient of resistance a will become a =a +l700X(O.83/300)=4.7[p.p.m./C.] and when R, is 3000 [0.] under the same pattern, temperature coefficient of resistor a will become a =a +l7O0 (0.83/3000)a +O.47[p.p.m./C.] This means that the difference between the temperature coefficients at terminals is about 4 [p.p.m.C.]. However, if the length of the exposed part is made 0.25 mm. and discharge trimming is performed according to thisinVention until the width of said exposed part becomes 0.3 mm., i.e., equal to the width of the resistor film of nickel chromium and parts 5 shown by oblique lines of the intermediate layers of chromium of FIG. 2 are removed, R becomes 3.33 [0.] and when R, is 3 KO, a becomes a' ,,.=a,+lO (3.33/3000)=a,+l.88[ p.p.m./C.b and the difference between the temperature coefficients at terminals can be made as small as 2.82 [p.p.m./C.].
We claim:
1. A method of manufacturing thin film resistor elements which comprises providing, on a substrate base, a resistor film, intermediate metal layers, and readily solderable terminal layers, said intermediate layers having a temperature coefficient different from that of said resistor film and capable of preventing diffusion of soldering material, said readily solderable terminal layers being provided on terminal parts of said resistor film and minutely adjusting the temperature coefficient of resistance by removing parts of said intermediate layers.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the intermediate layers, consisting of a metal having a temperature coefficient different from the temperature coefficient of a resistor film and capable of preventing diffusion of the soldering material, are overlapped and widely coated on terminal parts of the resistor film; readily solderable terminal metal layers are provided on said intermediate layers so that parts of said intermediate layers that are not overlapped on said resistor film may be exposed and the temperature coefficient of the resistor element is minutely adjusted by removing parts of said exposed intermediate layers.
3. The method of manufacturing thin film resistor elements of claim 2, wherein nickel-chromium is used as the resistor film and chromium is used as the intermediate layers.

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  1. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the intermediate layers, consisting of a metal having a temperature coefficient different from the temperature coefficient of a resistor film and capable of preventing diffusion of the soldering material, are overlapped and widely coated on terminal parts of the resistor film; readily solderable terminal metal layers are provided on said intermediate layers so that parts of said intermediate layers that are not overlapped on said resistor film may be exposed and the temperature coefficient of the resistor element is minutely adjusted by removing parts of said exposed intermediate layers.
  2. 3. The method of manufacturing thin film resistor elements of claim 2, wherein nickel-chromium is used as the resistor film and chromium is used as the intermediate layers.
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