On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 3:46 PM, Dr. David Kirkby
<david.kirkby@...> wrote:
No, he is referring to a type of interboard connector which consists
of stiff wires embedded in elastomer. It's in the same family as
zebra strips, but works for higher current applications.
Does it have to be conductive throughout the volume, or would surface
conductivity do?
Neither, it's a nonconductive elastomer with wires embedded to provide
conductivity along one axis only. I don't remember who made it.
Anyway, the OP was saying that it's so unreliable that he replaced it
with a hard connector, so he's not looking for a source.