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Standard Guide for ASTM Standard Test Methods, Standard Practices, and Typical Values of a Membrane Switch (Withdrawn 2009)
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Scope
1.1 This guide contains a list of the current test methods and practices generated by Subcommittee F01.18 on Membrane Switches along with typical values for specifying certain performance characteristics of a membrane switch.
1.2 As a minimum, for any particular membrane switch, the values for the required characteristics should be specified.
1.3 Additional performance characteristics may be required and should be specified accordingly.
Significance and Use
In establishing guidelines for specifying a membrane switch, it is important to allow application design engineers to base their decisions on requirements using known reasonable, achievable performance levels.
Over-specification increases cost and complexity; under-specification risks not meeting performance criteria.
Keywords
actuation force; atmospheric pressure; bend; capacitance; circuit resistance; contact bounce time; contact closure cycles; contact force; crease; dielectric withstand voltage; displacement; ESD; gloss; hosedown; humidity; insulation resistance; life; membrane switch; resistance; sensitivity; shear; short circuit; silver migration; SMD; solvent; submersion; tactile ratio; teasing; temperature; travel; visual inspection; voltage; ICS Number Code 31.220.20 (Switches); 35.180 (IT terminal and other peripheral equipment)
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10.04 (Electronics; Declarable Substances in Materials; 3D Imaging Systems)
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35.180 (IT terminal and other peripheral equipment Including modems)
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Document Number
ASTM-F2114
Revision Level
WITHDRAWN
Status
Cancelled
Modification Type
Withdrawn
Publication Date
Aug. 1, 2009
Document Type
Guide
Committee Number
F01.18