Abstract:
A wireless IC device includes a wireless IC chip, a power supply circuit board upon which the wireless IC chip is mounted, and in which a power supply circuit is provided, the power supply circuit includes a resonant circuit having a predetermined resonant frequency, and a radiation pattern, which is adhered to the underside of the power supply circuit board, for radiating a transmission signal supplied from the power supply circuit, and for receiving a reception signal to supply this to the power supply circuit. The resonant circuit is an LC resonant circuit including an inductance device and capacitance devices. The power supply circuit board is a multilayer rigid board or a single-layer rigid board, and between the wireless IC chip and the radiation pattern is connected by DC connection, magnetic coupling, or capacitive coupling.
Abstract:
An LC-included electronic component has a greatly reduced size, a greatly increased resonator Q, and outstanding reliability. Inductor via holes are successively connected in a direction in which insulating sheets are stacked to define columnar inductors. The inductor via holes each have a Y-direction dimension greater than an X-direction dimension on the X-Y plane of a section shape, and the shape has Y-direction ends of increased width. Specifically, each Y-direction end of the inductor via holes is substantially circular, and the other portions are linear.
Abstract:
A multilayered LC composite component in which a fine adjustment to a desired frequency can be performed, includes multilayered body sheets on which internal electrodes including capacitor electrodes and inductor electrodes are stacked via dielectric layers. On surfaces of the multilayered body sheets, there are disposed a ground internal electrode and input/output extraction electrodes. A trimming electrode is arranged on the multilayered body such that the trimming electrode is opposed to some of the internal electrodes and is electrically connected to the ground internal electrode. In order to make a rough frequency adjustment, insular electrodes are isolated from the trimming electrode by trimming grooves. Then, a coating material is filled in each of the trimming grooves to make a fine adjustment.
Abstract:
An LC resonator includes insulation sheets and inductor patterns that are electrically connected through long via-holes provided in insulation sheets, so that tubular structures each having an insulator material disposed therein and having a substantially rectangular cross section are produced. The tubular structures are laminated through sheets to define an inductor having a double structure. A capacitor pattern is opposed to the open ends of the inductor patterns, respectively, to produce a capacitor. That is, the capacitor pattern is arranged between the tubular structures. The capacitor and the inductor having the double structure define an LC parallel resonance circuit.
Abstract:
A laminated LC filter having very large inductance and an excellent Q characteristic, includes insulation layers, inductor patterns having substantially the same shapes and capacitor patterns. The inductor patterns are laminated through the insulation layers, and constitute the inductor of the duplex structure. Similarly, the inductor patterns also constitute the inductor of the duplex structure. The capacitor patterns are opposite to the increased width portions of the inductor patterns, and define the capacitor. Similarly, the capacitor patterns are opposite to the increased width portions of the inductor patterns, and define the capacitor. The coupling capacitor pattern is located between the inductor patterns.
Abstract:
A band pass filter includes LC resonators defined by laminated layers and is constructed such that the resonant frequencies of the LC resonators shift in the same direction when laminated layers deviate from each other. In the arrangement of the band pass filter, the inductor pattern of a first LC resonator and the capacitor pattern of a second LC resonator are disposed on a surface of a first ceramic sheet. The inductor pattern and the capacitor pattern extend to the same side of the first ceramic sheet. In addition, the capacitor pattern of the first LC resonator and the inductor pattern of the second LC resonator are disposed on a surface of a second ceramic sheet. The capacitor pattern and the inductor pattern extend to the same surface of the second sheet.
Abstract:
A duplexer having a laminated structure includes a first three-stage band-pass filter having parallel LC resonators, and a second three-stage band-pass filter having parallel LC resonators. The first and second three-stage band-pass filters are coupled through impedance matching patterns. An inductor of each of the resonators is defined by via-holes formed on insulator sheets which are connected in sequence in the laminating direction of the sheets.
Abstract:
A small inductor built-in electronic part whose Q is high is provided. An LC resonator comprises a laminate composed of a number of laminated electronic layers. Capacitor electrodes, common electrodes, and ground electrodes are formed between the dielectric layers. Two via holes are formed penetrating through the plurality of intermediate dielectric layers in the thickness direction thereof leaving a space therebetween. These via holes act as inductor elements.
Abstract:
A multi-layer substrate which should be used with an inductor. The multi-layer substrate has an internal coil which should be connected with the inductor electrically. The internal coil has such an inductance value that the total inductance of the inductor and the internal coil will be a specified value.
Abstract:
Rails are laid out between a kitchen or food preparation area and a dining room in a restaurant and a number of tables are arranged along and on opposite sides of the rails. At least one vehicle for carrying food and pulled by a model locomotive runs on the rails to convey food prepared in the kitchen or food preparation area to a specific one or ones of the tables. Travel of the dish carrier on the rails is controlled by a control device installed in the kitchen or food preparation area. The food carrying vehicle has doors which are operable from both sides thereof to permit access from both sides of the rails, and the doors are preferably interlocked with a slidable tray in the vehicle to cause the tray to automatically slide at least partially out of the vehicle upon opening of a door.