Abstract

In this paper, results from a study of multiple high-voltage pulse (MHVP) stressing effects on resistance and low-frequency noise of thick-film resistors based on resistor compositions with sheet resistances of 1, 10 and 100 kΩ/sq are presented. For experimental purposes, a series of thick-film test resistors with identical geometries were realized and exhibited to two types of tests: multiple series of 10 pulses with increasing amplitudes from the 0.5 to 4.0 kV range and multiple series of 10 pulses with constant 3 kV and 4.5 kV amplitudes. Obtained experimental results were analyzed and correlation between resistance and low-frequency noise changes with resistor degradation due to MHVP stressing was observed. Comparing the resistance and noise index changes it is shown that low-frequency noise parameters are more sensitive to this kind of resistor stressing than resistance. During high-voltage pulse stressing, certain number of resistors failed and progressive resistor degradation that led to catastrophic failure is also presented in this paper.

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