Claims
- 1. A magnetic switch comprising:
a substrate including therein a recess; a rotor that includes a tail portion that overlies the recess and a head portion that extends on the substrate outside the recess, the rotor comprising ferromagnetic material and being configured to rotate the tail in the recess in response to a changed magnetic field; and first and second magnetic switch contacts that are configured to make or break electrical connection between one another in response to rotation of the tail in the recess in response to the changed magnetic field.
- 2. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 further comprising:
a hinge that is coupled to the rotor to define an axis about which the tail is configured to rotate in the recess in response to the changed magnetic field.
- 3. A magnetic switch according to claim 2 wherein the recess includes a wall that intersects with the substrate at the axis.
- 4. A magnetic switch according to claim 2 wherein the hinge is a torsional hinge that is configured to allow the rotor to rotate about the axis.
- 5. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 wherein the first contact is on the head portion and the second contact is on the substrate adjacent the head portion.
- 6. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 wherein the first contact is on the tail portion and the second contact is in the recess adjacent the tail portion.
- 7. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 further comprising a cap on the substrate that is spaced apart from the rotor to allow rotation thereof, and wherein the first contact is on the head portion and the second contact is on the cap adjacent the head portion.
- 8. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 further comprising a cap on the substrate that is spaced apart from the rotor to allow rotation thereof, and wherein the first contact is on the tail portion and the second contact is on the cap adjacent the tail portion.
- 9. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 wherein the first contact and the second contact are on the substrate adjacent the head portion.
- 10. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 wherein the first contact and the second contact are in the recess adjacent the tail portion.
- 11. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 further comprising a cap on the substrate that is spaced apart from the rotor to allow rotation thereof, and wherein the first contact and the second contact are on the cap adjacent the head portion.
- 12. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 further comprising a cap on the substrate that is spaced apart from the rotor to allow rotation thereof, and wherein the first contact and the second contact are on the cap adjacent the tail portion.
- 13. A magnetic switch according to claim 5 further comprising:
first and second conductors that extend through the substrate, a respective one of the first and second conductors being electrically connected to a respective one of the first and second contacts, to provide external contacts for the magnetic switch on the substrate.
- 14. A magnetic switch according to claim 6 further comprising:
first and second conductors that extend through the substrate, a respective one of the first and second conductors being electrically connected to a respective one of the first and second contacts, to provide external contacts for the magnetic switch on the substrate.
- 15. A magnetic switch according to claim 7 further comprising:
a first conductor that extends through the substrate and is electrically connected to the first contact, to provide an external contact for the magnetic switch on the substrate; and a second conductor on the cap that is electrically connected to the second contact to provide an external contact for the magnetic switch on the cap.
- 16. A magnetic switch according to claim 8 further comprising:
a first conductor that extends through the substrate and is electrically connected to the first contact, to provide an external contact for the magnetic switch on the substrate; and a second conductor on the cap that is electrically connected to the second contact to provide an external contact for the magnetic switch on the cap.
- 17. A magnetic switch according to claim 9 further comprising:
first and second conductors that extend through the substrate, a respective one of the first and second conductors being electrically connected to a respective one of the first and second contacts, to provide external contacts for the magnetic switch on the substrate.
- 18. A magnetic switch according to claim 10 further comprising:
first and second conductors that extend through the substrate, a respective one of the first and second conductors being electrically connected to a respective one of the first and second contacts, to provide external contacts for the magnetic switch on the substrate.
- 19. A magnetic switch according to claim 11 further comprising first and second electrical conductors on the cap, a respective one of which is electrically connected to a respective one of the first and second contacts, to provide external contacts for the magnetic switch on the cap.
- 20. A magnetic switch according to claim 12 further comprising first and second electrical conductors on the cap, a respective one of which is electrically connected to a respective one of the first and second contacts, to provide external contacts for the magnetic switch on the cap.
- 21. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 wherein the first and/or second contacts are on the substrate outside the head portion and are configured to move beneath the head portion.
- 22. A magnetic switch according to claim 21 wherein at least a portion of the first and/or second contacts are configured to inelastically deform to move beneath the head portion and remain beneath the head portion.
- 23. A magnetic switch according to claim 21 further comprising first and second beams having fixed ends, and movable ends that are connected to the first contact, and wherein the first and/or second beams are configured to move upon application of heat thereto to move the first contact beneath the head portion.
- 24. A magnetic switch according to claim 22 further comprising first and second beams having fixed ends, and movable ends that are connected to the first contact, and wherein the first and/or second beams are configured to inelastically deform upon application of heat thereto to move the first contact beneath the head portion and cause the first contact to remain beneath the head portion.
- 25. A magnetic switch according to claim 21 further comprising a beam having a fixed end and a movable end that is connected to the first contact, and wherein the free end is configured to move the first contact beneath the head portion.
- 26. A magnetic switch according to claim 21 further comprising a beam having a fixed end and a movable end that is connected to the first contact and wherein the beam is configured to inelastically deform to move the first contact beneath the head portion and cause the first contact to remain beneath the head portion.
- 27. A magnetic switch according to claim 21 further comprising an actuator on the substrate that is configured to move the first and/or second contacts beneath the head portion.
- 28. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 wherein the rotor is configured to rotate the tail in the recess and to wipe the first and/or second contacts in response to the changed magnetic field.
- 29. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 wherein the rotor is a first rotor, the magnetic switch further comprising:
a second rotor that includes a second tail portion that overlies the recess and a head portion that extends on the substrate outside the recess, the second rotor comprising ferromagnetic material and being configured to rotate the tail in the recess in response to the changed magnetic field.
- 30. A magnetic switch according to claim 29 further comprising:
a first hinge that is coupled to the first rotor to define an axis about which the tail is configured to rotate in response to the changed magnetic field; and a second hinge that is coupled to the second rotor along the axis, and which is stiffer than the first hinge, such that the first and second rotors rotate at different speeds in response to the changed magnetic field.
- 31. A magnetic switch according to claim 30 further comprising a common hinge that is coupled between the first and second rotors and extends about the axis.
- 32. A magnetic switch according to claim 31 wherein the first and second hinges are conductive and the common hinge is insulating.
- 33. A magnetic switch according to claim 30 wherein the first and second magnetic contacts are configured to provide a complex switching operation, a make-before-break or a break-before make operation in response to rotation of the first and second rotors.
- 34. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 in combination with:
a housing; and a permanent magnet that is coupled to the housing; the magnetic switch being removably coupled to the housing and configured such that removal of the magnetic switch from the housing causes the first and second magnetic switch contacts to make or break electrical connection between one another.
- 35. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 in combination with:
an electrical device that is electrically connected to the first and/or second contacts and is configured to become operative upon the first and second magnetic switch contacts making or breaking electrical connection between one another.
- 36. A magnetic switch according to claim 35 in further combination with an encapsulating structure, and wherein the substrate and the electrical device are encapsulated by the encapsulating structure.
- 37. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 further comprising:
a permanent magnet that generates a constant magnetic field to maintain the rotor in a predetermined position, the rotor being configured to rotate from the predetermined position in response to the changed magnetic field.
- 38. A magnetic switch according to claim 1 further comprising:
a latch that is configured to maintain the rotor such that the first and second contacts continue to make or break electrical connection between one another.
- 39. A magnetic switch according to claim 38 wherein the latch comprises a snapping tether that is coupled to the rotor.
- 40. A method of fabricating a magnetic switch comprising:
forming on a substrate, a rotor comprising ferromagnetic material and including a tail portion and a head portion at opposite ends thereof, and a contact that is outside the rotor; forming a recess in the substrate beneath the tail portion; and moving the contact that is outside the rotor, to beneath the rotor.
- 41. A method according to claim 40 wherein the following is performed prior to moving the contact:
rotating the tail into the recess to provide a gap between the head portion and the substrate; and wherein moving the contact comprises moving the contact along the substrate into the gap between the head portion and the substrate.
- 42. A method according to claim 40 wherein forming the recess is performed prior to forming the rotor such that the tail portion is formed above the recess.
- 43. A method according to claim 41 wherein moving the contact comprises moving the contact along the substrate into the gap between the head portion and the substrate using a probe.
- 44. A method according to claim 40 further comprising forming a beam on the substrate, the beam having a free end that is connected to the contact and a fixed end remote from the free end.
- 45. A method according to claim 44 wherein moving the contact comprises deflecting the free end of the beam to move the contact that is outside the rotor, to beneath the rotor.
- 46. A method according to claim 45 wherein deflecting the free end of the beam comprises inelastically deforming the beam using a probe.
- 47. A method according to claim 45 wherein deflecting the free end of the beam comprises heating the beam to inelastically deform the beam.
- 48. A method according to claim 40 further comprising forming an actuator on the substrate adjacent the contact and wherein moving the contact comprises actuating the actuator to move the contact.
- 49. A method according to claim 40 further comprising placing a cap on the substrate that is spaced apart from the rotor to allow rotation thereof.
- 50. A method according to claim 40 further comprising:
forming a via that extends through the substrate; and forming a conductor that extends through the via and is electrically connected to the contact, to provide an external contact for the magnetic switch on the substrate.
- 51. A method according to claim 40 further comprising:
electrically connecting an electrical device to the contact; and encapsulating the electrical device and the substrate.
- 52. A method according to claim 51 further comprising:
removably placing the substrate and the electrical device that are encapsulated into a housing that includes a permanent magnet therein to cause the contact to electrically connect to or electrically disconnect from the rotor.
- 53. A method according to claim 52 further comprising:
removing the substrate and the electrical device that are encapsulated from the housing to cause the contact to electrically disconnect from or electrically connect to the rotor.
- 54. A method of operating a magnetic switch comprising:
rotating a ferromagnetic rotor that includes a tail portion that overlies a recess in a substrate and a head portion that extends on the substrate outside the recess, in response to a changed magnetic field, such that the tail rotates in the recess and causes first and second magnetic switch contacts to make or break electrical connection between one another.
- 55. A method according to claim 54 wherein rotating is performed in response to removal of the magnetic switch from a housing having a permanent magnet therein.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional Application No. 60/483,291, filed Jun. 27, 2003, entitled Microelectromechanical Proximity Switches, Packages and Fabrication Methods, assigned to the assignee of the present application, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety as if set forth fully herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60483291 |
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