A compliant electrical contact and an
assembly employing a plurality of the contacts that provides an interface between two
electrical devices. The contact has a convoluted spring with convolutions and a contact point at each end. In one contact embodiment, the convolutions have appendages which
electrically short adjacent convolutions throughout a significant portion of the compression range of the contact. An
appendage may be a single finger that extends from one
convolution toward the adjacent
convolution, a pair of opposed fingers that extend toward each other from adjacent convolutions, or machined edges on adjacent convolutions. In some configurations, the fingers or a surface on the
appendage or fingers are at a
skew angle to the direction of compression. In another contact embodiment, a shunt attached at one contact point and parallel to the spring spans most or all of the convolutions longitudinally. The shunt electrically shorts adjacent convolutions by wiping on the abutting surface of the shunt or by a wiper extending from the
convolution to the shunt. Alternatively, the shunt electrically shorts the two contact points, bypassing the convolutions. The contact is placed within a through aperture in a
dielectric panel that has openings at each end through which the contact points protrude.