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titleOfInvention Anisotropic conductive sheet and substrate body
abstract An anisotropic conductive sheet and a substrate body that can cope with miniaturization and narrow pitch of a conductor to be connected are provided. A substrate body B is configured by attaching an anisotropic conductive sheet 20 to a substrate 11. The anisotropic conductive sheet 20 uses a frame plate 21 made of porous PTFE. The frame plate 21 is formed with a tapered through hole. A through conductive member 22 using electroless plating is formed on the inner wall portion of the through hole. The board-side conductor 15 and the mating conductor are conducted with the through conductive member 22 interposed therebetween. At this time, the large diameter side of the tapered through hole is in contact with the substrate-side conductor 15 and the small diameter side is in contact with the mating conductor. Even if the mating conductor is miniaturized and the pitch is reduced, the occurrence of poor continuity, incorrect connection, and short circuit is suppressed. [Selection] Figure 3
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