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Talal Itani

Hello,

I am developing a gadget that will have a membrane switches keypad. Has any
of you dealt with companies that make custom membrane keypads? I have
concerns about initial costs and lead time. I would appreciate any
information on this subject.

Thanks.
T.
 
S

Spehro Pefhany

Hello,

I am developing a gadget that will have a membrane switches keypad. Has any
of you dealt with companies that make custom membrane keypads? I have
concerns about initial costs and lead time. I would appreciate any
information on this subject.

Thanks.
T.

It's a bit expensive, expect setup/tooling to be in the $thousands for
anthing remotely sophisticated. Lead time should not be an issue. Get
some quotes from suppliers. They'll want to know the size,
specifications (there are hundreds of variations), number of colors,
surface finish, lead length and termination, required windows, etc. A
drawing and artwork is best, but if you can find a similar item to
what you want, ask for a quote on that.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
Spehro said:
It's a bit expensive, expect setup/tooling to be in the $thousands for
anthing remotely sophisticated. Lead time should not be an issue. Get
some quotes from suppliers. They'll want to know the size,
specifications (there are hundreds of variations), number of colors,
surface finish, lead length and termination, required windows, etc. A
drawing and artwork is best, but if you can find a similar item to
what you want, ask for a quote on that.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
Hello,

I have just finished designing a product that uses a six button keypad
that measures 2.256" x 1.237", I sourced this in China and USA. The
best pricing I got is:
QTY
500 $2.45
1000 $2.16
2000 $2.13
5000 $1.66

Tooling and art charges total was $1500.00 lead time 6 weeks for
samples and 6 week for production.

Kevin
 
D

default

Hello,

I am developing a gadget that will have a membrane switches keypad. Has any
of you dealt with companies that make custom membrane keypads? I have
concerns about initial costs and lead time. I would appreciate any
information on this subject.

Thanks.
T.
I had an application for a membrane keypad for something we built
in-house for our own use. There was a demand for the things but a
very limited market.

We wanted something that looked good and was water-oil-dirt resistant.
Membrane keypad was the ideal answer but the tooling for molds was
expensive and the device was still evolving so a newer model would in
design before the first one sold.

We found some tiny pushbutton switches that are used for on-board
reset buttons etc. They have a plastic housing and sharp positive
"feel." Price was 10 cents for the small one and 40 cents for the
larger one (I forget the vender, but they are pretty common).

A local sign shop came up with thin flexible vinyl plastic and
produced the graphics for it. It was just a matter of designing the
enclosure to hold the plastic sheet with the switches just under the
plastic. Cheap, worked very well, no tooling costs, and the design
can be modified with just a different enclosure, circuit board and new
graphics.

The sign shop could turn out any size graphics and was all automated.
Arrange it on a computer screen, and a X-Y plotter gizmo cuts out the
vinyl. They transfer and adhere to the substrate sheet with adhesive
until they are fused together. The thing was designed for large
signs, but would make characters down to .5 centimeters.

Silk screening would have worked for the lettering too, but the sign
shop solved our problems and the savings wouldn't have been that
great.
 
J

John Woodgate

I read in sci.electronics.design that default <[email protected]>
We found some tiny pushbutton switches that are used for on-board reset
buttons etc. They have a plastic housing and sharp positive "feel."
Price was 10 cents for the small one and 40 cents for the larger one (I
forget the vender, but they are pretty common).

Me, too. I made a new board that way for a chess game whose membrane pad
had worn out through use.
 
B

Bob Masta

I read in sci.electronics.design that default <[email protected]>


Me, too. I made a new board that way for a chess game whose membrane pad
had worn out through use.

Hmm, I've seen articles lately about some new electrostatic
and capacitor sensor chips. I don't recall makes or model numbers,
but there was an article on Capacitive Sensing Technology in the
September issue of Circuit Cellar.

Might be able to skip the pushbuttons entirely and just laminate
plastic over a piece of circuit board with etched patterns. (Of
course, there will be no click or other positive feedback... may
need a beeper for that.)

Best regards


Bob Masta
dqatechATdaqartaDOTcom

D A Q A R T A
Data AcQuisition And Real-Time Analysis
www.daqarta.com
Home of DaqGen, the FREEWARE signal generator
 
J

jibberjabber

A couple solutions...
1) QProx makes the capacitive touch sensor IC. Works very well for
production and DIY touch panels.
2) XYMOX has excellent quality "stock" membrane switches in many
configurations: http://www.xymox.com/stockswitches.php . They also sell a
filler sheet of the same thickness to surround the switch giving a level
surface for your graphics overlay.
jj
 
B

Bob Masta

Hello,

I am developing a gadget that will have a membrane switches keypad. Has any
of you dealt with companies that make custom membrane keypads? I have
concerns about initial costs and lead time. I would appreciate any
information on this subject.

Just got a snail-mail ad from
Nameplates For Industry.
<www.nameplatesforindustry.com>
They make all kinds of custom labels, front
panels, and other laminated plastics,
and their ad says they make membrane
switches. Might be worth a look...

Best regards,


Bob Masta
dqatechATdaqartaDOTcom

D A Q A R T A
Data AcQuisition And Real-Time Analysis
www.daqarta.com
Home of DaqGen, the FREEWARE signal generator
 
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