A comparison between mercury wetted relays, ruthenium relays, and solid state switches in a thermoelectric Z meter

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Nagy, DJ [1 ]
Nagy, MJ [1 ]
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[1] TE Technol Inc, Traverse City, MI 49684 USA
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10.1109/ICT.2005.1519953
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O414.1 [热力学];
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Relays with mercury-wetted contacts have commonly been employed in thermoelectric Z meters for switching current to the thermoelectric material on and off. These relays have been chosen because they provide a consistent noise-free switch signal with a high stew rate, absent of contact bounce. This clean switch signal is the root of the Z meter's test. However, new governmental restrictions on using heavy metals in electronic components are being introduced throughout the world, and mercury-wetted relays are becoming more difficult to obtain and use. The potential exists for the complete discontinuance of these relays, jeopardizing future manufacture of the test systems. Solid-state devices can be used to replace the mercury-wetted relays, but the quality of the switch signal depends on the topology of the switching circuit and the components used. If the switch signal is inferior as compared to a mercury-wetted relay, the accuracy of the test is degraded. Thus, various switching circuits were constructed and tested to determine their viability as replacements for the mercury-wetted relay. The switch signals from these circuits were evaluated and compared to the switch signal of a mercury-wetted relay, which was used as a reference.
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