Interposer
Pronunciation: /ˈˌɪntɝˈpoʊzɝ/
Interposer (noun)
- A thin piece placed between two electronic parts to connect them and help signals or power pass correctly.
- A small device put between body parts to protect tissue, reduce friction, or keep space during treatment.
- A person who acts between others to reduce conflict or help them reach an agreement.
Examples
- The interposer connects the chip to the circuit board.
- An interposer helps signals pass between the chip and wiring.