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titleOfInvention Sheet connector and manufacturing method thereof
abstract It is possible to change the arrangement pitch of electrodes to be inspected on a circuit board to the arrangement pitch of inspection electrodes in an electrical inspection device to electrically connect both electrodes, and there is no conduction failure due to misalignment between the electrodes. An electrical continuity is obtained with a low load that does not damage the electrode to be inspected, and a sheet-like connector is provided in which the electrode is not damaged and the resistance does not increase even when repeated inspection is performed. A plurality of electrodes are formed in different patterns on one outermost surface A and the other outermost surface B of an elastic resin sheet substrate, and the outermost surface A of the elastic resin sheet substrate is formed inside the elastic resin sheet substrate. A sheet-like connector, wherein each electrode and each corresponding electrode on the outermost surface B are electrically connected to each other. [Selection] Figure 5
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