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{{TODO photo|more=true}} {{infobox dswitch | image name = RAFI RS 76 M (diode).jpg | manufacturer = [[RAFI]] | product code = | sense method = [[Metal contact]] | switch type = Linear | actuation force = | introduced = 1975? | discontinued = | family = [[RAFI RS 76 M]] | keycap mount = [[RAFI mount]] | switch mount = [[PCB mount]] | travel = 4 mm | lifetime = 10M | bounce time = 5 ms }} In addition to the [[RAFI RS 76 M (basic)|basic RS 76 M design]], [[RAFI RS 76 M]] switches have a set of [[diode]] variants. ==Design== Unlike most if not every other switch type that supports an internal diode, RS 76 M has only two legs. The stationary contact is attached directly onto one of the diode legs, and the other leg of the diode is used as a terminal. [[File:RAFI RS 76 M (diode) schematic.svg|centre]] The diode is therefore non-optional: it is part of the switch mechanism itself. The internals of the switch are quite different to that of the non-diode switch. The base of the switch does not secure the diode: the lid of the switch includes a block that rests on the diode and holds it in place. The movable contact is also not secured by the base, and appears to also be held in place by the lid. The stationary contact is minute, measuring a mere 1.7 Γ 2.6 Γ 0.9 mm. ==Variants== The 90 cN IP40 version has a pink slider, while the 140 cN IP40 version has a yellow slider. These types were historically stamped with the last three digits of the part number,<ref name="RAFI Compudent" /> but judging by the 2016 samples, this practice is no longer followed the diode version. Besides the colour and the return spring, the pink and yellow versions appear to be identical. An orange version also existed; this has been found both devoid of any codes,<ref name="Decision-Mate" /> and with unclear codes ("258"?) that appear to indicate only the batch number.<ref name="RAFI DT-02" /> These have been described as feeling very similar to the pink switches, and other than the colour, appear not to differ externally from the pink version. Tentative evidence suggests that the orange version is older, but most photographs showing the chips in these keyboards are too small to read the date codes from them. The pink version has a [[return spring]] of 0.27 mm gauge wire and 12.7 mm length. The yellow version has a spring of 11.9 mm length; this has been measured as both 0.29 mm and 0.31 mm gauge wire, from two sample switches supplied together. ==Disassembly== Disassembly is very easy, requiring only two steps to separate all parts except the stationary contact: #Unclip the switch top using one tip of a fine pair of tweezers #Using fine tweezers, grip the flat, vertical part of the stationary contact and pull it upwards The stationary contact can be removed by prising it off the diode leg with a sharp knife; significant work will be required to return the diode legs to their original shape afterwards as they are very soft and bend readily. Reattachment of the stationary contact has yet to be attempted. ==Reassembly== While disassembly is trivial, reassembly is fiddly, as all that holds the switch mechanism together is the top cover and the very weak friction fit of the movable contact. Failure to keep the slider depressed with your thumb during reassembly can result in the switch flying apart. #Insert diode; it will be loose fit until the lid is replaced #Insert return spring #Place the slider over the return spring and press it down with your thumb (otherwise it will simply fall out) #Keeping the slider depressed, slide the movable contact over the slider, and lower it into place (this may require tweezers, as it is quite tricky to position it into its slot) #Gently ease off the pressure on the slider; the movable contact may remain in place, but it may have lost its friction fit during removal and if so it would fly out if the slider were released, along with the slider and return spring #If the movable contact is in firmly, you can let go of the slider and snap the cover back on; if the movable contact appears that it will come loose, then keep the slider depressed with your thumb while you slide the cover into place, and then snap the cover back on ==Keyboards== *NCR Decision Mate V keyboard (orange)<ref name="Decision-Mate" /> *RAFI KL 003 keypad (pink; possibly 1993)<ref name="HaaTa-KL003" /> *[[RAFI Compudent]] (pink, yellow; 1992)<ref name="RAFI Compudent" /> *[[RAFI DT-01/02|RAFI DT-02]] (orange)<ref name="RAFI DT-02" /> ==Gallery== <gallery widths=250 heights=187> File:RAFI RS 76 M (diode) -- spring comparison.jpg | Return spring comparison File:RAFI RS 76 M (diode) -- stationary contact length.jpg | Stationary contact size File:RAFI RS 76 M (diode) -- stationary contact.jpg | Stationary contact detail </gallery> ===Pink variant=== <gallery widths=250 heights=187> File:RAFI RS 76 M 001 -- variants table.jpg | Pink variant (90 cN terminal force) File:RAFI RS 76 M 001 -- cover partially open.jpg | Cover partially open File:RAFI RS 76 M 001 -- cover removed.jpg | Cover removed File:RAFI RS 76 M 001 -- movable contact removed.jpg | Movable contact removed File:RAFI RS 76 M 001 -- slider removed.jpg | Slider removed File:RAFI RS 76 M 001 -- spring removed.jpg | Return spring removed File:RAFI RS 76 M 001 -- diode partially removed.jpg | Diode partially removed File:RAFI RS 76 M 001 -- diode and stationary contact.jpg | Diode and stationary contact File:RAFI RS 76 M 001 -- diode with contact.jpg | Diode with stationary contact attached File:RAFI RS 76 M 001 -- disassembled, top views.jpg | Disassembled, top views of components File:RAFI RS 76 M 001 -- disassembled, bottom views.jpg | Disassembled, bottom views of components </gallery> ===Yellow variant=== <gallery widths=250 heights=187> File:RAFI RS 76 M 011 -- variants table.jpg | Yellow variant (140 cN terminal force) File:RAFI RS 76 M 011 -- lower shell.jpg | Lower shell File:RAFI RS 76 M 011 -- lower shell, inverted.jpg | Lower shell, seen from below and to the side File:RAFI RS 76 M 011 -- stationary contact.jpg | Stationary contact separated from the diode </gallery> ==References== <references> <ref name="HaaTa-KL003">Google+ β [https://plus.google.com/photos/113845661925823397356/albums/5674012177064606689 RAFI KL 003 Keypad] Dated 2011-11-12. Retrieved 2015-08-01.</ref> <ref name="Decision-Mate">Deskthority β [http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/ncr-decision-mate-v-keyboard-t7320.html NCR Decision Mate V Keyboard {{sq|conversion}}]</ref> <ref name="RAFI Compudent">Deskthority β [http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/rafi-compudent-t10829.html#p234503 RAFI Compudent Keyboard]</ref> <ref name="RAFI DT-02">Deskthority β [http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/rafi-dt-02-t10906.html RAFI DT-02 Keyboard]</ref> </references> [[Category:RAFI switches]] [[Category:Keyboard switches with a RAFI mount]] [[Category:Linear switches]] [[Category:Metal contact switches]] [[Category:Production switches]] [[Category:List of all keyboard switches]]
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