Electrical circuit assembly and method of operation

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Fluid pressure – Piston

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335 4, H01H 3500, H01H 5500, H01H 100

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054364205

ABSTRACT:
An electrical circuit assembly (100) includes an electrically actuatable clamping arrangement (108) that provides a reliable, solderess electrical connection between two electrical circuits (104, 106). The present invention is readily adaptable for use with a first electrical circuit (104) that includes at least one electrical contact area (130) disposed on a substrate (102). The electrically actuatable clamping arrangement (108) is then used to provide an electrical connection between the electrical contact area (130) and a second electrical circuit (106).

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