Electrical connectors – Including handle or distinct manipulating means – Randomly manipulated implement
Patent
1997-09-05
1999-09-14
Nguyen, Khiem
Electrical connectors
Including handle or distinct manipulating means
Randomly manipulated implement
324 725, H01R 1118
Patent
active
059513233
ABSTRACT:
A fixture for carrying a neural probe. The fixture has a base with opposite forward and rear ends, the rear end having an engagement feature for engaging a micropositioner and the forward end having a receiving feature for receiving the semiconductor substrate base of the probe.
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Bower James M.
Hofmann Ulrich G.
Kewley David T.
California Institute of Technology
Nguyen Khiem
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