Abstract: A method for fabricating substantially small sized capacitors in which capacitors are formed by winding a mated pair of dielectric webs having regularly spaced electrodes deposited thereon, into a tight coil. The electrodes are disposed so that in the finished product there is an electrode lying along one edge and an open space lying along the other edge in each layer of the wound coil, such arrangement alternating from lay to layer from the outermost to the innermost. The capacitor is finished by bonding a lead to the electrodes in each edge and potting the wound capacitor to withstand normal handling stresses.
Abstract: A method for fabricating substantially small sized capacitors in which capacitors are formed by winding a mated pair of dielectric webs having regularly spaced electrodes deposited thereon, into a tight coil. The electrodes are disposed so that in the finished product there is an electrode lying along one edge and an open space lying along the other edge in each layer of the wound coil, such arrangement alternating from lay to layer from the outermost to the innermost. The capacitor is finished by bonding a lead to the electrodes in each edge and potting the wound capacitor to withstand normal handling stresses.