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titleOfInvention Anisotropic conductive connector and circuit device inspection method
abstract It is an object to provide an anisotropically conductive connector having an excellent repetitive use durability and a method of inspecting a circuit device having a high inspection efficiency which are used in the inspection of the circuit device such as a semiconductor integrated circuit having a solder projected electrode. A lubricant is applied to the surface of the anisotropically conductive connector. The lubricant is applied to at least a surface on a side which comes in contact with a circuit device to be an inspection target of the anisotropically conductive connector which is used for electrically connecting a circuit board for an inspection to the circuit board to be the inspection target, thereby inspecting the circuit device.
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