Издательство: | Книга по требованию |
Дата выхода: | июль 2011 |
ISBN: | 978-6-1346-0293-8 |
Объём: | 196 страниц |
Масса: | 319 г |
Размеры(В x Ш x Т), см: | 23 x 16 x 1 |
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A buckling spring is a type of keyswitch mechanism, popularized by IBM's keyboards for the PC, PC/AT, 5250/3270 terminals, PS/2, and other systems. It was used by IBM's Model F keyboard, and the more common Model M. It is described in U.S. Patent 4,118,611 (now expired). The name refers to the fact that the coil spring tensed between the keycap and a pivoting hammer "buckles", i.e. kinks or collapses, at a certain point in its downward traverse, providing auditory and tactile feedback to the keyboard operator. Upon buckling, the hammer is pivoted forward by the spring and strikes an electrical contact which registers the key press. In a Model M, the electrical contact is a membrane sheet similar to that of a modern dome switch keyboard. On the older Model F design, a capacitive contact was used instead.
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