TANAKA PRECIOUS METAL TECHNOLOGIES Develops Miniaturized Micro Profile, a Next-Generation Contact tape for Fifth-Generation Signal Relays
2025年3月12日 - 11:00AM
JCN Newswire
TANAKA PRECIOUS METAL TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd. (Head Office:
Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director & CEO: Koichiro
Tanaka), a company engaged in the industrial precious metals
business of TANAKA, announces the development of its miniaturized
micro profile tape, a next-generation contact for fifth-generation
signal relays. It has achieved a minimum width of 0.2 mm, making it
the smallest-sized contact tape for fifth-generation signal relays.
As relays become smaller, using miniaturized micro profiles can
make contacts lighter in weight and suppress bounce and
chattering*1 during the opening and closing of contacts. Shipment
of this product's samples is scheduled to start in late March
2025.
Micro profiles are ultra-small contacts used in relays and
switches, which are the signal control components in electronic
devices. Relays are components that take in external electrical
signals and carry out the opening and closing or switching of
electric circuits. They are widely used in a variety of devices,
such as those for communications and facilities and consumer
electronics. Contacts embedded in relays responsible for the
opening and closing of electric circuits require a high level of
reliability as they may cause wrong operation or malfunction of
devices if they do not operate properly.
In recent years, the miniaturization of electronic devices has led
to an increased demand for smaller relays. As relays shrink in
size, the weight of the contact that causes bounce during opening
and closing has become a significant issue. It is believed that
bounce can be minimized by using smaller and lighter contacts. By
reducing bounce, electrical signals can be controlled more
accurately, which helps to prevent malfunctions in devices.
Additionally, smaller contacts contribute to resource savings by
reducing the amount of precious metals used, ultimately lowering
costs. TANAKA has successfully developed miniaturized contacts
through years of research and development in precious metal
materials, along with advanced processing technology.
Next-Generation Contact for Fifth-Generation Signal Relays
Since entering practical use in the 1830s, relays have been
embedded in various electronic devices. Relays that control larger
signals using relatively smaller signals (contact opening and
closing current of up to 2 A) are called signal relays. Research
and development of signal relays and contacts have progressed
together with the development of electronic devices, with relays
and the contacts inside them becoming smaller.
TANAKA has been developing contacts for signal relays since the
1970s, succeeding in developing contacts (0.3 mm tape width) for
fourth-generation signal relays in 1998 and contacts (0.25 mm tape
width) for fifth-generation signal relays in 2023. Fifth-generation
signal relays are used in various fields requiring a high level of
reliability, such as communication devices, semiconductor
inspection equipment, medical devices, network cameras, smart
consumer electronics, and automobiles.
Miniaturized contact that is compatible with various materials and
methods
The miniaturized micro profile contact tapes of TANAKA is
compatible with various materials and methods. Multilayer contacts
using different types of metals are available for a wide range of
electric loads and are achieved through employing unique precision
bonding techniques.
Features of micro profiles (contact tapes)
1. Allows multilayer bonding of different types of metals
2. Contact tape with excellent bonding strength across its entire
length
3. Allows reduced sizes of relays and switches
4. Various contact materials, shapes and thickness are available to
suit a variety of applications.
5. Method for forming the gold (Au) layer on the surface can be
selected depending on the desired properties (cladding or
sputtering)
*1 Both bounce and chattering are undesired phenomena in switches
and relays, where the unintended opening and closing of contacts
may lead to wrong operation. Bounce refers to the phenomenon where,
due to shock during contact opening and closing, the contact jumps
and repeatedly opens and closes. Chattering refers to the
phenomenon of repeated opening and closing due to external
vibration and such.
About TANAKA
Since its foundation in 1885, TANAKA has built a portfolio of
products to support a diversified range of business uses focused on
precious metals. TANAKA is a leader in Japan regarding the volume
of precious metals it handles. Over many years, TANAKA has
manufactured and sold precious metal products for industry and
provided precious metals in such forms as jewelry and assets. As
precious metals specialists, all Group companies in Japan and
worldwide collaborate on manufacturing, sales, and technology
development to offer a full range of products and services. With
5,355 employees, the group's consolidated net sales for the fiscal
year ending December 2023 was 611.1 billion yen.
Official Website: TANAKA PRECIOUS METAL TECHNOLOGIES
https://tanaka-preciousmetals.com
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