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10 April 2000 Analysis of electromechanical parameters of electrostatic microrelay with a movable elastic cantilever electrode
Georgy I. Efremov, Nikolay Ivanovich Mukhurov, A. V. Galdetskiy
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Proceedings Volume 4019, Design, Test, Integration, and Packaging of MEMS/MOEMS; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.382309
Event: Symposium on Design, Test, Integration, and Packaging of MEMS/MOEMS, 2000, Paris, France
Abstract
Literature provides a sufficient body of information on developments of electrostatic micro relays (EMR) with movable electrode (ME) in the form of a spring cantilever beam. However, little attention has been given to obvious close relationship between required characteristics and the corresponding design solutions of EMR components, which hinders the development of relay constructions optimal for specific working conditions. This paper presents a method for determining values and interrelations of electric and mechanical parameters of EMR's promising for certain applications. Schematically, the EMR consists of a rigid dielectric substrate 1 having a salient part 2 covered with a deposited stationary thin-film electrode (SE) 3 and spring plate 4 upon which a cantilever ME 5 is placed in the area hanging over the salient pat. Contacts 6 of control circuit are located at the electrode ends.
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Georgy I. Efremov, Nikolay Ivanovich Mukhurov, and A. V. Galdetskiy "Analysis of electromechanical parameters of electrostatic microrelay with a movable elastic cantilever electrode", Proc. SPIE 4019, Design, Test, Integration, and Packaging of MEMS/MOEMS, (10 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.382309
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KEYWORDS
Electrodes

Microrelays

Radon

Relays

Dielectrics

Silicon

Switching

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