Title :
A mathematical model relating card-edge connectors failure to normal force and lubrication in office dust environment
Author :
Singer, Michael T. ; Florescu, Viorica
Author_Institution :
Digital Equipment of Canada, Kanata, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
A study was undertaken to develop a mathematical model that correlates gold-plated card-edge connector reliability with contact design parameters in office-type corrosive gas and dust environments. The first phase of the study focused on connector behavior in an office dust environment. The authors describe the experiments, the statistical modeling approach, and the resultant mathematical model. This led to developing a novel expression for contact failure as a function of normal force and lubrication levels. Increasing contact normal force is found to decrease failure, whereas increasing lubrication levels (in the office dust environment) increase failure
Keywords :
electric connectors; environmental testing; failure analysis; gold; lubrication; printed circuit accessories; Au plated connectors; card-edge connector reliability; card-edge connectors failure; connector behavior; contact design parameters; contact failure; lubrication; mathematical model; normal force; office dust environment; office-type corrosive gas; statistical modeling; Connectors; Contacts; Contamination; Gold; Lubrication; Mathematical model; Nickel; Rough surfaces; Surface roughness; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Contacts, 1989., Proceedings of the Thirty Fifth Meeting of the IEEE Holm Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/HOLM.1989.77929