Inherently impedance matched integrated circuit socket

Wave transmission lines and networks – Long line elements and components – Strip type

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333260, 361735, 439 63, H03H 100, H05K 700

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056126573

ABSTRACT:
A socket having primary conductors and secondary conductors. The socket provides electrical connection between active circuitry installed on a substrate and external circuitry. The impedance between each primary conductor and each secondary conductor is a predetermined value selected in order to match impedances of the active circuitry and the external circuitry.

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