Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Miscellaneous
Patent
1990-10-01
1992-08-25
Picard, Leo P.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Miscellaneous
361413, 324158F, 324158P, 357 51, 29619, 29827, 439 66, 439 87, 439 91, H05K 712
Patent
active
051424495
ABSTRACT:
An elastomeric element, having alternating layers of resistive and insulating material, is used to form isolation resistors. A surface of the elastomeric element is contacted with a conductor carrying electrical signals. Another surface is applied to the terminals of a semiconductor component thereby coupling the signals to the semiconductor component through the resistors formed by the elastomeric element.
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Elastomeric Connector Application Guide, Elastomeric Technologies, Inc.
Collis Charles R.
Littlebury Hugh W.
Barbee Joe E.
Ghosh Paramita
Motorola Inc.
Picard Leo P.
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