dho
Mechanical
- May 19, 2006
- 255
wiki says "In electrical engineering, wetting current (sometimes also spelt as whetting current in archaic sources) is the minimum electric current needing to flow through a contact to break through the surface film resistance.[1] The film of oxidation occurs often in areas with high humidity. Providing a sufficient amount of wetting current is a crucial step in designing systems that use delicate switches with small contact pressure as sensor inputs. Failing to do this might result in switches remaining electrically "open" when pressed, due to contact oxidation.".
we have a pair of switch contact. how actually to find the wetting current? the test setup? as I know, there always have resistance between the contacts, there always will be current whatever how small milli, pico, nano ... flowing.
thanks.
we have a pair of switch contact. how actually to find the wetting current? the test setup? as I know, there always have resistance between the contacts, there always will be current whatever how small milli, pico, nano ... flowing.
thanks.