ALPS Presents SREF Series of Rotary-Type Position Detection Switch |
Industry`s First Hinge-Mounted Position Detection Switch for Miniature Mobile Devices |
Duesseldorf, Germany, September 21, 2004 - ALPS has developed the industry’s first hinge-mounted* position detection switch for miniature mobile devices, the miniaturized SREF series. Mounted within the hinge, this device detects the position of the cover of a folding device. (*Structure designed for material-to-material fulcrum.) Until now, position detectors for PDAs, notebook PCs, and other miniature mobile devices with folding covers were one of two types. One type was located in a boss on the exterior surface of the product, such that movement of the stem of the detection switch within the boss allowed detection of the cover’s position. The other type used a Hall IC to magnetically detect the cover’s position. When the boss-type media detection switch is used, space must be left on the motherboard for mounting of the media detection switch, and there must be a boss on the exterior of the product as well as room for the plunger to move. This imposes design constraints, which has been an issue. The Hall IC position detector also requires space on the motherboard, as well as standby power. In addition, they can interfere with geomagnetic sensors used in global positioning systems, which are forecast to grow in popularity. The SREF series are rotary-type position detection switches that are built into devicecover hinges, and therefore directly detect cover position angles. Movement of the hinge simultaneously moves the detector’s traveling contact, which at a preset angle makes contact with the fixed contact. The development of this series makes possible the design of products that incorporate various compact mechanisms. Together with this, a new miniature traveling contact was developed using ALPS’ proprietary microfabrication technology, with external dimensions of Ø5 × 1.9mm. This miniaturization makes it possible to incorporate the sensor directly into the hinges of various mobile devices. This conserves space on the motherboard, which in turn contributes to the miniaturization of mobile devices. It also eliminates the need for the external boss required for the earlier pressure-type detection switches, increasing freedom of design for component manufacturers. Because the SREF series do not use magnetism, there is no issue of interference with geomagnetic sensors for global positioning systems, as there is with Hall IC type switches. In addition, because it is a contact-type switch, it only draws current when contact is made, which reduces power consumption. These switches can be customized for various applications by setting the angle of detection, or setting multiple detection angles. Features ALPS has used its proprietary mechanical design and microfabrication technologies to develop the industry’s first rotary-type, hinge-mounted position detection switch for miniature mobile devices.
Position detectors for liquid crystal display panels on notebook PCs, digital still and video cameras, PDAs, and portable game devices. Specifications Product number: SREF 100100 Circuit structure: 1 connection per circuit Maximum rating (resistance load): 1mA 5VDC Detection angle: 15° ± 3°(on to 200° min.) Operating life: 150,000 cycles Operating force: 0.98mN and lower Installation method: Harness type External dimensions: Ø5.0 ×1.9 mm |
ALPS Electric Co., Ltd. Since its establishment in 1948 ALPS has grown as a comprehensive manufacturer of electronic components. At present ALPS is creating innovative high-value-added products in its main business segments – Components, Magnetic Devices, Communications, Peripheral Products, and Automotive Electronics – which are contributing to the advance of a digital society. ALPS is a global company that carries out its operations with 23 production bases in 8 countries as well as 60 sales bases in 13 countries. Consolidated net sales in the year ended March 31, 2003 amounted to YEN 602 billion. ALPS Electric Europa GmbH, a subsidiary of ALPS Electric Co., Ltd., was established in 1979. Since 1989 the European Head Office is located in Düsseldorf. A team of specialists is working here in Sales, Marketing, and Product Engineering. From Düsseldorf the activities of our branch offices in Munich, Paris, Milton Keynes and the European distribution are co-ordinated. ALPS Nordic AB, a 100 percent subsidiary of ALPS Electric Europa GmbH, located in Sweden, is servicing the Scandinavian market. |