Title :
High-reliability, high-performance RF micromachined switch using liquid metal
Author :
Kondoh, You ; Takenaka, Tsutomu ; Hidaka, Tetsuya ; Tejima, Go ; Kaneko, Yasuhisa ; Saitoh, Mitsuchika
Author_Institution :
Agilent Technol. Japan Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
fDate :
4/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Existing mechanical relays have reliability-related issues including unstable contact resistance and limited cycle life. These problems are caused by mechanical fatigue and wearing of the contact surfaces. In the liquid metal micro switch (LiMMS), we employ a liquid-liquid contact to address these issues. The switching operation is achieved by forming a gap in the liquid metal using gas expansion. Our prototype has a microchannel on a glass substrate to hold a tiny amount of mercury, 0.15 mm in width and 0.1 mm in height, and TaN thin-film heaters on a ceramic substrate to expand the operating gas by heating. The substrates are bonded together and the total size of the device is 5×5×1.4 mm. We successfully demonstrated 70-mΩ on-resistance, 1 ms-switching speed, the ability to handle up to 1 A of dc current and over 1×108 cycle operation. LiMMS also has good RF performance, better than 1 dB insertion loss, and better than 20 dB isolation up to 18 GHz.
Keywords :
heating; liquid metals; micromachining; microrelays; microswitches; tantalum compounds; 0.10 mm; 0.15 mm; 1 A; 18 GHz; 1E-3 s; 70 muohm; Hg; RF micromachined switch; TaN; TaN thin-film heaters; ceramic substrate; contact surface wear; gas expansion; glass substrate; high-reliability; limited cycle life; liquid metal micro switch; liquid-liquid contact; mechanical fatigue; mechanical relays; microchannel; unstable contact resistance; Contact resistance; Fatigue; Glass; Microchannel; Prototypes; Radio frequency; Relays; Substrates; Surface resistance; Switches;
Journal_Title :
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JMEMS.2004.839604