kr7
Electrical
- Aug 16, 2005
- 4
Hi, I am trying to figure out the reliable lifetime of the silver contacts in a pressure switch. I am trying to use this switch in a logic circuit as relay control. Since the switch serves a failsafe function in the device (it senses over pressure in the system), it should never close, and thus I am worried about the silver contacts tarnishing over time. The device is a medical device that is going to be used in controlled environments (such as hospital, physician's office, etc), and we're aiming for a lifetime of 7-10 years.
If the switch were to close, it will be driven by 5V and carry a load of 10mA. The maximum resistance in the switch my circuit will tolerate is ~80 ohms.
would anybody have opinions on whether silver contact would be reliable for this application for 10 years, or know where I may be able to find information that could help me figure it out?
thanks much,
Ethan
If the switch were to close, it will be driven by 5V and carry a load of 10mA. The maximum resistance in the switch my circuit will tolerate is ~80 ohms.
would anybody have opinions on whether silver contact would be reliable for this application for 10 years, or know where I may be able to find information that could help me figure it out?
thanks much,
Ethan