A Consideration for the Non-linear Resistance Caused by Constriction Current through Two Dimensional Bridge on a Copper Printed Circuit Board(Contact Phenomena,<Special Section>Recent Development of Electromechanical Devices (Selected Papers from ICEC2006
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Contact resistance is caused by constriction resistance and film resistance through contact layers. It is well known that a surface film causes non-linear voltage and current characteristics. The origin of non-linearity is caused by tunneling electron through thin insulation barrier or jumping over the thick barrier (Shottky barrier) on the contact surface. In this paper, a new idea causing nonlinear property by only current constriction which flows through very small contact spot area, if there is no film layer, is proposed by the two dimensional contact model. The contact model, used in this paper, is a two dimensional type narrow path of contact area (short bridge) made by thin copper foil of 0.035mm on a glass epoxy resin board. The contact part is made by scraping with an electric drill as a single bridge shape of 0.1mm wide and 0.3mm long on the centre of a board (100mm×100mm). The 3rd harmonic distortion voltage was measured by using a Component Linearity Test Equipment (Type CLT1 made by Radiometer Electronics Company) which the system supplies a pure sine wave current of 10kHz and detects a distortion voltage of 30kHz by a narrow band pass filter circuit. The sensitivity of the Component Linearity Test Equipment (CLT1) is under a 10^<-9> volt. Four bridge samples were examined for the comparison of nonlinear distortion voltage. The distortion voltage of a sample (A) (0.1mm wide, 0.3mm long) is too larger than the one of the sample (B) (0.2mm wide, 0.3mm long) at the same applied voltage which resistance is not so different each other. It seems that current constriction to the spot (A) may heat up higher and cool down lower than (B). It would be also guessed that the power dissipation of 20kHz cause temperature oscillation of 20kHz, then it causes a component of contact resistance of 20kHz, and therefore the product of 10kHz current and 20kHz resistance component cause 30kHz component distortion voltage.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2007-07-01
著者
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Minowa Isao
Faculty Of Engineering Tamagawa University
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Minowa Isao
Faculty Of Engineering Tamagawa Univ.
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