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Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A (Applied Physics & Engineering)  2007, Vol. 8 Issue (3 ): 4-    DOI: 10.1631/jzus.2007.A0361
    
Particle contamination, the disruption of electronic connectors in the signal transmission system
ZHANG Ji-gao
Research Lab of Electric Contacts, Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, Beijing 100876, China
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Abstract  Particle pollution in air, also sometimes known as fine dust contamination, may cause electric contact failure. Recent research further proved that the fine particle is becoming a major disruption of the electronic connectors in signal transmission system. This paper specifies the connector contact in mobile phone application. To study the contact failure of mobile phone, a series of inspections and analytical research methods are introduced. Special features that cause the contact failure are summarized. Particle accumulation is the main problem; organic material such as lactates from sweat of the human body may act as adhesives to stick the separate particles together and make them adhere on the contact surface; chemical properties of dust cause serious local corrosion. The corrosion products may trap the particles and firmly attach on the contact surface; micro motion frequently occurs at the contact interface. Hard particle can be embedded into the surface, and soft particle could be squeezed and inserted into the contact; silicon compounds in dust play the most important role in forming high resistance regions that lead to failure; deposition of particles depends on the amount of materials, static electricity attracting force and gravity force applied on the particles. Current dust test can hardly reflect the serious contact failure. It is difficult to simulate the complexity of contact failure caused by particle contamination. Thus alternative ways of simulation experiment and improvement of contact reliability are proposed.

Key wordsDust      Particle contamination      Micro motion      Corrosion     
Received: 19 December 2006     
CLC:  TB114.3  
  O224  
  O211.6  
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ZHANG Ji-gao. Particle contamination, the disruption of electronic connectors in the signal transmission system. Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A (Applied Physics & Engineering), 2007, 8(3 ): 4-.

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