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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p A Fuzz Button is a high performance 'signal contact' typically fashioned from a single strand of gold-plated beryllium-copper wire formed into a specific diameter of dense cylindrical material, ranging from a few tenths of a millimetre to a millimetre. They are often used in semiconductor test sockets and PCB (board-to-board) interconnects where low-distortion transmission lines are a necessity. The term "Fuzz Button" was originally conceived and trademarked by Tecknit, but is now owned by a Denver-based company called Custom Interconnects.They can be used discretely as a signal/ground contact or for Electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection. When a specific mating array is needed, Fuzz Buttons can be placed in thru-holes in an insulated piece of material, such as dielectric plastic.. }

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