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The switch uses a square loop of sprung metal that is kept away from a metal contact by the slider. When the slider is depressed, the metal loop lowers until it reaches the static contact. The switch has two solder points, and the slider recess appears to form the single PCB fixing pin. Actuation is at 1.5±0.5 mm; the lug on the slider which raises the loop travels further than the loop drops.
 
The switch uses a square loop of sprung metal that is kept away from a metal contact by the slider. When the slider is depressed, the metal loop lowers until it reaches the static contact. The switch has two solder points, and the slider recess appears to form the single PCB fixing pin. Actuation is at 1.5±0.5 mm; the lug on the slider which raises the loop travels further than the loop drops.
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The sprung loop and the static contact both feature [[gold crosspoint]] contacts, as with most [[Cherry]] switches.
  
 
The switches are available in several forms: linear, linear (illuminated), latching, and latching (illuminated). So-called "illuminated" switches simply have room for an [[LED]] in the top-right corner; they are not intended to provide backlit keycaps.
 
The switches are available in several forms: linear, linear (illuminated), latching, and latching (illuminated). So-called "illuminated" switches simply have room for an [[LED]] in the top-right corner; they are not intended to provide backlit keycaps.
  
 
==Keyfeel==
 
==Keyfeel==
RS 74M switches appear to be intended for keypads, not desktop keyboards (for which, you would use the [[RAFI RS 76M|RS 76M]] or [[RAFI RS 76C|RS 76C]]); they have an actuation force of 80 cN within a pretravel distance of 2.5 mm, which makes them quite stuff. Based on a 1984 keyboard, they can also suffer from binding when struck at the corner.
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RS 74M switches appear to be intended for keypads, not desktop keyboards (for which, you would use the [[RAFI RS 76M|RS 76M]] or [[RAFI RS 76C|RS 76C]]); they have an actuation force of 80 cN within a pretravel distance of 2.5 mm, which makes them quite stiff. Based on a 1984 keyboard, they can also suffer from binding when struck at the corner.
  
 
==Keycaps==
 
==Keycaps==
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==Variants==
 
==Variants==
 
===Linear===
 
===Linear===
The basic linear switch has a clear plastic top, which appears not to be removable. The metal loop is secured on the left-side of the switch. The specific details of the mechanism are difficult to see without removing the clear top.
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The basic linear switch has a clear plastic top.
  
 
===Linear (illuminated)===
 
===Linear (illuminated)===
The illuminated linear variant has space at the top-right for an LED. The metal loop is secured at the front of the switch instead of the side, and the clear plastic top to the switch is absent. There is a recessed area at the rear of the shell which appears to be designed to support the latching mechanism in the latching variety.
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The illuminated linear variant has space at the top-right for an LED, and the clear plastic top to the switch is absent. There is a recessed area at the rear of the shell which appears to be designed to support the latching mechanism in the latching variety.
  
 
The slider on the linear version has two lugs that sit above and below the sprung loop; when the switch is fully depressed, the loop is forcibly deformed, unlike the non-illuminated version where the loop is only raised by the slider on the return.
 
The slider on the linear version has two lugs that sit above and below the sprung loop; when the switch is fully depressed, the loop is forcibly deformed, unlike the non-illuminated version where the loop is only raised by the slider on the return.
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File:Neve Necam 96 -- RAFI switches angled.jpg|RAFI RS 74M switches
 
File:Neve Necam 96 -- RAFI switches angled.jpg|RAFI RS 74M switches
 
File:RAFI RS 74M -- PCB traces.jpg|PCB traces
 
File:RAFI RS 74M -- PCB traces.jpg|PCB traces
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File:RAFI RS 74M linear -- opened.jpg|Opened switch
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File:RAFI RS 74M linear -- opened, rear.jpg|Opened switch viewed from the rear
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File:RAFI RS 74M -- slider, spring, upper shell.jpg|Slider, spring, upper shell
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File:RAFI RS 74M -- upper shell is hard to remove without damage.jpg|Upper shell is hard to remove without damage
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File:RAFI RS 74M -- gold crosspoint prism on the static contact.jpg|Gold crosspoint prism on the static contact
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File:RAFI RS 74M -- gold crosspoint prism on the sprung contact.jpg|Gold crosspoint prism on the sprung contact
 
File:RAFI RS 74M linear -- slider fully depressed.jpg|Slider fully depressed
 
File:RAFI RS 74M linear -- slider fully depressed.jpg|Slider fully depressed
File:RAFI RS 74M linear illuminated.jpg|Linear illuminated variant
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File:RAFI RS 74M linear illuminated.jpg|Linear illuminated variant; the switch design is open and has no transparent top
 
File:RAFI RS 74M linear illuminated -- slider removed.jpg|Slider removed
 
File:RAFI RS 74M linear illuminated -- slider removed.jpg|Slider removed
 
File:RAFI RS 74M linear illuminated -- spring removed.jpg|Spring removed from the slider
 
File:RAFI RS 74M linear illuminated -- spring removed.jpg|Spring removed from the slider

Revision as of 00:41, 29 July 2013

RAFI RS 74 M
RAFI RS 74 M -- recognition.jpg
Manufacturer RAFI
Family Metal leaf
Introduced 1975
Discontinued 2005
Switch type Linear, latching lock
Sense method Metal leaf
Actuation force 80 cN
Total travel 2.5 mm
Keycap mount RAFI
Switch mount PCB

RAFI RS 74M is a low-travel switch in the RAFI Full-Travel Keyswitch family.

Description

RS 74M switches share the same overall design as the 4 mm RAFI RS 76M switch, but have a reduced travel of 2.5 mm. They are targeted at a unit of 0.75", or 19.05 mm, and the switch shells are themselves this exact width.

The switch uses a square loop of sprung metal that is kept away from a metal contact by the slider. When the slider is depressed, the metal loop lowers until it reaches the static contact. The switch has two solder points, and the slider recess appears to form the single PCB fixing pin. Actuation is at 1.5±0.5 mm; the lug on the slider which raises the loop travels further than the loop drops.

The sprung loop and the static contact both feature gold crosspoint contacts, as with most Cherry switches.

The switches are available in several forms: linear, linear (illuminated), latching, and latching (illuminated). So-called "illuminated" switches simply have room for an LED in the top-right corner; they are not intended to provide backlit keycaps.

Keyfeel

RS 74M switches appear to be intended for keypads, not desktop keyboards (for which, you would use the RS 76M or RS 76C); they have an actuation force of 80 cN within a pretravel distance of 2.5 mm, which makes them quite stiff. Based on a 1984 keyboard, they can also suffer from binding when struck at the corner.

Keycaps

QWERTY keycaps are double-shot; other legended keycaps are engraved and painted; RAFI's catalogue suggests that the engraving is not performed with a laser, as the infill process is not stated as being applied to lasered keycaps, only the "labour intensive" low volume engraving process. Relegendable keycaps are also available.

Variants

Linear

The basic linear switch has a clear plastic top.

Linear (illuminated)

The illuminated linear variant has space at the top-right for an LED, and the clear plastic top to the switch is absent. There is a recessed area at the rear of the shell which appears to be designed to support the latching mechanism in the latching variety.

The slider on the linear version has two lugs that sit above and below the sprung loop; when the switch is fully depressed, the loop is forcibly deformed, unlike the non-illuminated version where the loop is only raised by the slider on the return.

Latching lock

Latching lock (illuminated)

Keyboards

Status

RS 74M switches were discontinued from production in 2005, but they are still available as replacement parts with a minimum order quantity (MOQ) of 25 pieces.

Gallery