Abstract: A piezoelectric resonator has a base member including laminated piezoelectric layers and internal electrodes. The base member is polarized in different directions at both sides of each internal electrode. The internal electrodes are alternately covered by insulating film on opposing side surfaces of the base member. External electrodes are formed on the opposing side surfaces of the base member and the internal electrodes are connected thereto, respectively.
Abstract: A piezoelectric component includes a substrate on which a piezoelectric resonator is mounted with supporting members interposed therebetween. The substrate is covered by a cap which is arranged to cover the piezoelectric resonator. A rubber-like elastic material such as a silicone resin is injected through a hole of the cap to cover the periphery of the piezoelectric resonator. Preferably, the Young's modulus of the rubber-like elastic material is not larger than about 12 kgf/cm.sup.2.
Abstract: A piezoelectric resonator includes a base member in which piezoelectric layers and internal electrodes are laminated. At one side surface of the base member, the internal electrodes are alternately covered with a first insulating film and with a second film, and first and second external electrodes are disposed thereon alternately connecting the internal electrodes to the first and second external electrodes. An additional material is disposed on the side surface of the base member opposite from the side surface on which the external electrodes are formed by applying ink via an ink jet printer or the like. The additional material is disposed at the opposite ends of the base member in the longitudinal direction. A metal film may also be disposed at a central portion of the base member by a thick film forming method.
Abstract: A multilayer high frequency electronic component having a greatly reduced resistance component of a signal line which functions as an inductor is constructed such that the signal line includes at least two conductor patterns provided on the surface of insulation sheets. The at least two conductor patterns have substantially the same shape and different pattern widths. The at least two conductor patterns are arranged to extend continuously across an insulation layer.