Evaluation of Basic Dynamical Parameters in Printed Circuit Board — Mass, Force, and Acceleration —
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概要
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The authors have developed a mechanism that applies real vibration to electrical contacts by hammering oscillation in the vertical direction similar to that in real cases, and they have studied the effects of micro-oscillation on the contacts using the mechanism. It is shown that the performance of the hammering oscillation mechanism (HOM) for measuring acceleration and force is superior to that of other methods in terms of the stability of data. Using the mechanism, much simpler and more practical protocols are proposed for evaluating acceleration, force, and mass using only the measured acceleration. It is also indicated that the relationship between the inertial force generated by the hammering oscillation mechanism and the frictional force in electrical devices attached on a board is related to one of the causes of the degradation of electrical contacts under the effect of external micro-oscillation.
著者
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Sawa Koichiro
Nippon Inst. Of Technol. Saitama‐ken Jpn
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WADA Shin-ichi
R&D Department, Marketing Research Headquarters, TMC System Co. Ltd.
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WADA Shin-ichi
R&D Department, Marketing Research Headquarters, TMC System Co. Ltd.
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