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Actuation Force | Force required to collapse the membrane/web of a rubber switch. |
Air Channel: | Air path(s) on the bottom of rubber keypads and switches that allows for air passage/venting when switch is actuated. Switches must be vented on at least two sides. |
Alignment Hole: | Through hole in rubber keypad that is used to position keypad in enclosure, generally used when overall keypad size exceeds 3" in either length or width. |
Base: | Silicone sheet material that joins all keys/switches on a rubber keypad. Also known as an apron. Typically 1-2mm thick. |
Bezel: | The faceplate, typically either plastic or metal, used to secure a keypad to a printed circuit board. The bezel also aligns the keypad during the final assembly and protects keypad base material from contact with human hands. |
Breakdown Voltage: | Voltage at which an insulator or dielectric ruptures. |
Compression Set: | The measurement of a material's ability to recover its original size and shape after compression under prescribed conditions. It is usually expressed as a recovery percentage (fraction) of the compression condition. |
Conductive Rubber Switch: | Mechanical switch made of silicone rubber with either direct or indirect contact. |
Contact: | The current carrying area/surface under each rubber key (conductive pill or carbon inked surface) that makes an electrical connection with the electrode on a printed circuit board when the switch is actuated. |
Contact Force: | The force required to maintain rubber-switch contact closure. |
Contact Rating: | The electric power handling capability for rubber contacts under strictly controlled laboratory conditions. |
Dielectric Strength: | (see Breakdown Voltage) |
Durometer: | Measurement of the relative hardness of a piece of rubber. |
Dual Durometer: | Silicone rubber keypads manufactured using two compression molds or two different material densities. |
Dual Durometer: | Silicone rubber keypads manufactured using two compression molds or two different material densities. |
Electrode: | Contact surface/design on a printed circuit board that conducts current when rubber switch is actuated and switch closure occurs. |
Key Height: | The measured distance from the bottom of a keypad (the base) to the top surface of a key. |
Legend: | Printed graphic symbol, letter, or number printed on the top of the key surface. |
Life: | Number of actuations before switch membrane ruptures or stresses. |
Membrane: | The non-conductive hinge that permits a rubber key to flex and is responsible for the tactile feel realized (also called flexing web or web). |
Negative Image Graphics: | Graphics that allow switch color to be seen through top surface printing on keyboard (also called reverse image). |
Overstroke: | Additional travel experienced with a rubber switch after initial switch closure has been realized. Rubber switches with overstroke require a double cone or double bell shaped membrane. |
Positive Image Graphics: | Single or multi-color printing on top of key surface. |
Return Force: | Force created by switch membrane as it returns the key to a non-actuated position. |
Snap Ratio: | The difference between the actuation force and the contact force of a switch divided by the actuation force. |
Stroke: | Distance from the contact surface on a rubber switch to an electrode pattern on a printed circuit board. |
Overall keypad dimensions | Base thickness |
Key top outside dimensions | Overall key heights |
Contact size | Mounting hole details |
Mounting boss details | Dimensions (keypad and buttons) |
Keypad/switch colors | Stroke/travel |
Actuation force | Snap Ratio (optional) |
Electrical specs | Material specs |
Graphic color(s) | Printing artwork |
Conductor | Insulator | |
Material | Carbon Pill | Silicone |
Durometer (Shore A scale) | 65 +/-5 | 30-80 +/- |
Tensile Strength (kg/cm2) | 60 | 65-85 |
Tear Strength (kg/cm) | 15 | 10-15 |
Compression set (%) | 20 | 11-22 |
After 22 hrs at 175° C Specific gravity at 25° C | 1.18 | 1.11-1.18 |
| <200W at 12V dc 30mA |
Insulations Resistance | >100W at 250V dc |
Max contact loading | 21V dc 100mA |
20-25kv/mm | |
Constant | 26-35 MHz |
Volume Resistance | >2 x 1012 (W) |