US2002028284A1PendingUtilityA1

Method to embed passive components

Priority: Oct 15, 1999Filed: Apr 18, 2001Published: Mar 7, 2002
Est. expiryOct 15, 2019(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
H05K 2203/0338H05K 1/167H05K 1/092H05K 2201/0355H05K 1/16H05K 3/207Y10T29/49099H05K 3/386H05K 1/0393H05K 1/162H05K 2203/0152
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Abstract

The invention is directed to a method of embedding thick film passive components on an organic substrate wherein a flexible metallic substrate has a conductive paste underprint applied thereon. The method comprises the following steps: applying a conductor paste underprint onto a flexible metallic substrate; firing the preceding article; applying at least one passive component paste onto the underprint; firing the preceding article; and applying the passive component side of the metallic substrate onto at least one side of an organic layer which is at least partially coated with an adhesive layer wherein the passive component side of the article is embedded into the adhesive layer.

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What is claimed is:  
     
         1 . A method of embedding thick film passive components comprising the following steps: 
 A. applying as an underprint a conductor paste onto a flexible metallic substrate;    B. firing the article found in step A.;    C. applying at least one resistor paste onto the underprint;    D. firing the article found in step C.;    E. applying the fired paste side of the article found in step D. onto at least one side of an organic layer which is at least partially coated with an adhesive layer wherein the fired paste side of the article is embedded into the adhesive layer.    
     
     
         2 . A method of embedding thick film passive components comprising the following steps: 
 A. applying as an underprint a first conductor paste onto a flexible metallic substrate;    B. firing the article found in step A.;    C. applying at least one dielectric paste onto the underprint;    D. firing the article found in step C.;    E. applying a second conductor paste onto the fired particles of step D;    F. firing the article found in step E.;    G. applying the fired paste side of the article found in step F. onto at least one side of an organic layer which is at least partially coated with an adhesive layer wherein the fired paste side of the article is embedded into the adhesive layer.    
     
     
         3 . A method of embedding thick film passive components comprising the following sequential steps: 
 A. applying as an underprint a first conductor paste onto a flexible metallic substrate;    B. firing the article found in step A;    C. applying at least one dielectric paste onto the underprint;    D. firing the article found in step C.;    E. applying a thermoset thick film conductor onto the fired pastes;    F. curing the article found in step E.;    G. applying the cured paste side of the article found in step F. onto at least one side of an organic layer which is at least partially coated with an adhesive layer wherein the cured paste side of the article is embedded into the adhesive layer.    
     
     
         4 . The method of  claim 2  or  3  wherein the step of applying at least one dielectric paste further comprises applying at least one resistor paste onto the underprint.  
     
     
         5 . The method of  claim 2  or  3  wherein the step of applying at least one dielectric paste further comprises applying at least one resistor paste onto the dielectric paste.  
     
     
         6 . The method according to either of  claim 1 ,  2  or  3  wherein the firing steps are performed below the softening or melting point of the metallic substrate.  
     
     
         7 . The method of  claim 1 ,  2  or  3  further comprises an encapsulant.  
     
     
         8 . The method of claims  1 ,  2  or  3  wherein the underprint is a conductor paste comprising the same type of metal as found in the metallic substrate.  
     
     
         9 . The method of  claim 2  or  3  wherein the dielectric paste contains an oxidizing agent.  
     
     
         10 . A buried passive component formed in accordance with the method of  claim 1 ,  2  or  3 .

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