Presentation 1996/11/15
EFFECT OF SWITCHING RATE ON CONTACT FAILURE OF MICRO RELAY UNDER ENVIRONMENT CONTAINING SILICONE VAPOUR
Keiichiro MIYAGAWA, Terutaka TAMAI,
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Abstract(in English) Low molecule weight silicone gradually evaporates from products made by high polymer silicone. Adsorbed silicone molecule on the contact surface decomposes to SiO_2 due to discharge of make-break contacts. As results, contact failure occurs. Amount of SiO_2 is concerned with amount of adsorbed silicone vapor. A factor that determines adsorbed amount is exposure time to the silicone environment under a constant concentration. For the make-break contacts, the exposure time is related switching rate. As the adsorbed amount was examined, increase in the film theckness with a lapse of the exposure time was found. Furthermore, effect of the swiching rate on contact resistance was examined. As result, as the switching rateis low, contact resistance increases in low number of operations.
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Keyword(in English) silicone contamination / SiO_2 / contact failure / contact resistance / adsorption / switching rate
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Title (in English) EFFECT OF SWITCHING RATE ON CONTACT FAILURE OF MICRO RELAY UNDER ENVIRONMENT CONTAINING SILICONE VAPOUR
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Keyword(1) silicone contamination
Keyword(2) SiO_2
Keyword(3) contact failure
Keyword(4) contact resistance
Keyword(5) adsorption
Keyword(6) switching rate
1st Author's Name Keiichiro MIYAGAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Hyogo University of Teacher Education()
2nd Author's Name Terutaka TAMAI
2nd Author's Affiliation Hyogo University of Teacher Education
Date 1996/11/15
Paper # EMD96-72
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 363
Page pp.pp.-
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