Definition of "interposer" One who interposes . quotations examples
Quotations But if now / You ſhould (as cruell fathers do ) proclame / Your right , and Tyrant like uſurp the glory / Of my peculiar honours , not deriv 'd / From ſucceſſary , but purchas 'd with my bloud , / Then I muſt ſtand firſt Champion for my ſelfe , / Againſt all interpoſers .
c. 1619–1623, John Ford, “The Lavves of Candy”, in Comedies and Tragedies […], London: […] Humphrey Robinson, […], and for Humphrey Moseley […], published 1647, Act I, scene ii, page 52, column 1
(electronics) An electrical interface between one connection or socket and another , used to spread a connection to a wider pitch or to reroute it. quotations examples
Quotations As the name suggests , an interposer is placed in between the packaging substrate and dies to provide electrical interface routing . The objective of an interposer is to electrically reroute a terminal to different dies or to extend a connection to broader areas via wider pitch .
2016, Brajesh Kumar Kaushik, Vobulapuram Ramesh Kumar, Manoj Kumar Majumder, Arsalan Alam, Through Silicon Vias: Materials, Models, Design, and Performance, CRC Press, page 7