Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1985-07-22
1988-03-08
Eley, Timothy V.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
439586, 439 86, H01R 1348
Patent
active
047291664
ABSTRACT:
An anisotropic elastomeric conductor is fabricated by stacking a plurality of first and second sheets, where the first sheets include a plurality of parallel electrically conductive fibers and the second sheets are composed of electrically insulating material. By introducing a curable elastomeric resin into the layered structure of sheets, and then curing the resin, a solid elastomeric block having a plurality of parallel electrically conductive fibers running its length is obtained. Individual elastomeric conductors suitable for interfacing between electronic components are obtained by slicing the block in a direction perpendicular to the conductors. The conductor slices so obtained are particularly suitable for interfacing between electronic devices having planar arrays of electrical contact pads.
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Beck Richard
Hu Edward
Lee Chune
Lee James
Digital Equipment Corporation
Eley Timothy V.
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