Clever piece of experimentation. I wonder what the performance will
be like after 1K, 10K, 100K presses...
I recall an article in either N&V or CCI where the author created a
circuit board that held momentary PC mount NO switches and overlayed
it with some really thick (15-20 mil??) plastic sheeting. He printed
a fancy cover and laminated that on top. custom membrane switches.
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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "javaguy11111"
<javaguy11111@y...> wrote:
> I decided to try an idea I had for creating custom keypads for my
> projects. I have only done a single key, but it worked quite well.
>
> I took a circuit board, a piece of laser transparency and some
> aluminum duct tape. I punched a hole with a hole punch in one piece
> of the transparency. The duct tape has adhesive on one side so I
stuck
> that to a second piece of transperency. I stacked the pieces
together
> in order of
>
> transpency with alumunum side down
> transparency with hole
> circuit board
>
> Since this was a test case I just taped everything down to the
board.
> I hooked up my meter to the copper and the aluminum tape. With a
> reasonable amount of finger pressure I was able to make contact. I
> pushed several times and had no problems with the button opening the
> connection when I released.
>
> So it goes without saying it should be possible to etch a board to
> handle multiple pads and connect the aluminum tape to ground, then
> have your favorite controller scan the pads for presses. I am sure
> some kind of debounce will be need, but that is no different than
any
> other type of switch.