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DELIVERING QUALITY SINCE 1952. Re-Designing Legacy User Interfaces 21st Century Keypad Technologies 08.15.14

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This webinar will focus on updating legacy keyboard technology due to obsolescent, technology issues, and/or requirement changes. During the presentation we will cover High Reliability User Interfaces that use Rigid, Rigid-Flex and PCB technologies. In addition we will identify current updates to keypad backlighting technology and design services that Epec can provide. We will review redesigning antiquated or obsolete User Interfaces into a contemporary and cost effective product in efforts to meet current delivery schedules and customer requirements.

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DELIVERING QUALITY SINCE 1952.

Re-Designing LegacyUser Interfaces

21st Century Keypad Technologies

08.15.14

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Introduction

This webinar will explain how Epec can provide Design & Engineering support to bring your Legacy or obsolete keypad assembly into the 21st century.

During this presentation we will show possible design changes to User Interface assemblies to include the following technologies:

– Rigid, Rigid-Flex and Flex Printed Circuit Card (PCB)

– LED, Fiber Optic and Electroluminescent Solutions

– Keypad Re-Design Due to Obsolescence's

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Membrane Style Switch Explained

Many Legacy keypads use a flexible printed Membrane style keypad assembly.

This membrane keypad assembly uses a silver epoxy circuit layer that is screen printed on two opposing polyester sheets.

The two printed layers are stacked on top of each other to form the switch circuit.

The circuit is complete when the two layers are pressed together.

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Membrane Design Limitations

Membrane designs have the following limitations:

– Material Selection Issues• Incorrect material selection can cause premature failures of the assembly

– Electronic Component Mounting Issues• Component failures can occur if assembly is deformed due to handling, environmental

conditions or sheer stress

– Component Real Estate Limitations• Circuit trace layers and switch buttons consume most of the assembly leaving no room for

additional components

– High Density Connector Limitations• Membrane assemblies connectors are limited to a 1.0 mm pitch minimum

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Benefits of Using a Rigid PCB

Benefits of using a Rigid PCB Assembly vs. Membrane Assembly

– Material Selection Issues• Standard PCB materials and thicknesses can be used (0.010” and up)

– Electronic Component Mounting Issues• Resilient to environmental conditions

• Self supporting by design and do not require a supporting backplate

– Component Real Estate Limitations• Components can be soldered directly to the PCB

• Additional components can be added to the rear side of the PCB

– High Density Connector Limitations• Connectors can be soldered directly to the PCB

• PCB can use high density connectors in various configurations (Thru-hole, locking, etc.)

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Rigid PCB Additional Benefits

Additional benefits of using a PCB Assembly vs. Membrane Assembly

– Higher Reliable Product– Harsh Environment Use– Use of Higher Quality Components and Materials– Can Meet Overall Material Stack Ups Required– Self Supporting, Metal Back Plate Not Required– Reduced NRE & Tooling Costs

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Flex & Rigid-Flex PCB Benefits

Benefits of Flex & Rigid Flex vs. Rigid PCB’s

– All The Same Benefits as a Rigid PCB Design– Unlimited Freedom of Packaging Geometry While Retaining the Precision Density

and Repeatability of Printed Circuits– High Reliability Replacement for Wire and Cable Harness Assemblies– Ability of Design to Fit to Your Device

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LED Benefits

Benefits of using LED’s vs. Incandescent for Indicators/Backlighting

– Energy Efficient & Low Power Draw (80% - 90% savings)– Minimal Heat– Low / Thin Profile– High Light Output & Uniform Backlight– Long Lifetime– Color Choices to Include RGB & Night Vision (NVIS) Compatible– Custom Shapes– Low Electronic Emission (EMI/EMC)– Withstands Environmental Conditions (Shock, Vibration, Temp. Extremes)

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Fiber Optic Backlighting

Benefits of using Fiber Optic Backlighting

– Same Benefits of Using LED Backlighting– Ultra Thin, up to 97% Thinner Than Traditional LED’s (0.125mm – 0.45mm typ.)– Flexible Design, Uses Flexible Optical Fibers– Power Efficiency & Component Reduction (uses a single LED)– Complex Geometries & Unusual Shapes

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Electroluminescent Backlighting

Benefits of using Electroluminescent Backlighting

– Many of the Same Benefits of Using LED & Fiber Optic Backlighting– Super Thin (.007" typ.)– Flexible, and can be put on top of Tactile Domes– Low Power (.5 mA per sq. in typ.)– Available in Various Colors (White, Blue, Blue-Green, Green, etc.)

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Obsolescence's Support

Keypad Re-Design Due to Obsolescence's

– Complete Engineering & Design Services– Staff of Electrical and Mechanical Engineer’s– Design, Layout and Manufacture of Rigid, Flex & Rigid-Flex PCB’s– Support Concept – Production– Develop Complete Design Package– Assistance with Component & Material Specifications

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Case Study

Customer Requirements

– Re-design Product

– Conceptual Design, Minimal Design Drawings

– Small Form Factor• Keypad required to fit in a 0.45” deep pocket

– IP68 - Ingress Protection

– Higher Reliable Product• Current Keypad life cycle is 8-12 months

• Uses Membrane Style Switch

– High Density Mating Connector• Mate with 0.5mm pitch ZIF connector

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Case Study – cont.

Value Add Design Services

– Conceptual Design, Minimal Design Drawings• Developed Complete Design Package

• Product Renderings to Assist Customer Marketing

– Small Form Factor• Design Flex PCB to meet Stack-up Tolerance

– IP68 - Ingress Protection• Specify Design Features & Materials

– Higher Reliable Product• Use of Flex PCB over Membrane Style

• Design Flex PCB with Gold Switch Contacts

– High Density Mating Connector• Design Flex PCB with High Density Pigtail

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Summary

Epec can support you with your Design Phase.

Epec can support Concept – Production

Epec can also assist with the update of Legacy User Interfaces, to include the following:

– Membrane to Printed Circuit Card Assembly

– Update to Rigid, Rigid-Flex and Flex Printed Circuit Card (PCB)

– Update to LED, Fiber Optic and Electroluminescent Solutions

– Support Keypad Re-Design issues due to Obsolescence's

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Our Products

Battery Packs Flex & Rigid-Flex PCB’s User Interfaces

Fans & Motors Cable Assemblies Printed Circuit Boards

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Design Centers & Technical Support

Battery Pack & Power Management – Denver, CO User Interfaces – Largo, FL Fans & Motors – Wales, UK PCB’s – New Bedford, MA & Shenzhen, China Flex & Rigid Flex – Toronto, Canada Cable Assemblies – New Bedford, MA

Our Engineering and Design teams are ready to help our customers create world class and cost effective product solutions.

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Q&A

Questions?– Enter any questions you may have

in the Control Panel.

– If we don’t have time to get to it, wewill reply via email.

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Thank YouCheck out our previous webinars at www.epectec.com.

For more information email [email protected].

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