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filingDate 2014-06-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber KR-101591670-B1
titleOfInvention method of preparing rubber socket for semiconductor test, and computer-readable recording medium for the same
abstract TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to a technique for manufacturing a semiconductor test socket for preventing interference and noise in a semiconductor test through a test socket, in which a conductive pole capable of bidirectional current conduction is preliminarily manufactured in a frame unit of a cell, The present invention relates to a technique of freely adjusting the height of a conductive pole protruding to an upper portion of a test socket by injecting a liquid insulator between the conductive poles in a state of being aligned using electromagnets from both ends to form a body. According to the present invention, since the conductive pole is preliminarily fabricated and then bonded to the silicon body, when the conductive pole portion is partitioned by the magnetic force against the conductive balls mixed in the silicone paste, Are interfered with during the test and cause noise).
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