Magnetically-Actuated Microrelay Offers Low Actuation Voltages,
Large Current Switching and Batch Fabrication
A
new type of magnetically-actuated microrelay that can be batch-produced
using established micromachining techniques could have applications
in automobile electronics, test equipment and other areas where
low actuation voltages are required. The devices, which are smaller
than a dime, have set records for their low contact resistance and
ability to switch large current loads.
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