The mechanical effects influencing on the design of RF MEMS switches

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Abstract

Radio-frequency switches manufactured by microelectromechanical systems technology are now widely used in aerospace systems and other mobile installations for various purposes. In these operating conditions, these devices are often exposed to intense mechanical environmental influences that have a strong impact on their operation. These negative effects can lead to unwanted short-circuit or open-circuit in the radio-frequency transmission line or to irreversible damage to structural elements. Such a violation in the operation of radio-frequency microelectromechanical switches leads to errors and improper functioning of the electronic equipment in which they are integrated. Thus, this review is devoted to the analysis of the origin of these negative intense mechanical effects of the environment, their classification, and analysis, as well as a review of methods to reduce or prevent their negative impact on the design of radio-frequency microelectromechanical switches.

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Lysenko, I. E., Tkachenko, A. V., Ezhova, O. A., Konoplev, B. G., Ryndin, E. A., & Sherova, E. V. (2020, February 1). The mechanical effects influencing on the design of RF MEMS switches. Electronics (Switzerland). Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9020207

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