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TECHNOLOGIES
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Force-displacement diagram, MX module linear
Force-displacement diagram, MX module soft tactile feel
Force-displacement diagram, MX module click tactile feel
Force-displacement diagram, ML module
Operating Point
Reset Point
Force (cN)
Travel (mm)
Force (cN)Force (cN)Force (cN)
Travel (mm)
Travel (mm)
Travel (mm)
Operating Point
Operating Point
Operating Point
Reset Point
Reset Point
Reset Point
Tactile Point
Tactile Point
Tactile Point
FTSC technology
Key benefits
• Mechanical individual keys with membrane contact switches
• Robust system proven millions of times over
• Long service life and high reliability
• Long service life of individual keys > 50 million actuations
Reliability (example: standard keyboard G81-3000):
MCBF 1 x 10
9
actuations
MTBF >80,000 hours
• Contrast-rich, abrasion-proof keycap labeling
NTK technology
Key benefits
• Elastomer keys with membrane contact switch
Very long service life and reliability with system proven millions
of times over
Service life of the individual key
Standard keys: >20 million actuations
Special keys: >5 million actuations
Reliability (example: Standard keyboard G83-6000):
MCBF 1 x 10
9
actuations
ATK technology
Key benefits
• Elastomer keys with membrane contact switch
• Multi-haptic technology in CyMotion keyboards
• Very long service life and high reliability
Service life of the individual key
Standard keys: >20 million actuations
Special keys: >5 million actuations
Reliability (example: CyMotion Master XPress):
MCBF 1 x 10
9
actuations
SX technology
Key benefits
Individual keys with quadrant modules and membrane contact
switches
• Very long service life and high reliability
• Very low construction height
Service life of the individual key
Standard keys: >10 million actuations
Special keys: >1 million actuations
Reliability (example: CyMotion PRO keyboard):
MTBF > 150,000 hours
LPK technology
Key benefits
• Elastomer keys with membrane contact switch
• Full travel technology proven a million times over
• Flat design by special key shape
Service life of the individual key
Standard keys: >10 million actuations
Special keys: >1 million actuations
Contrast-rich, abrasion-proof keycap labeling
Reliability (example: eVolution CONTROL):
MTBF >150,000 hours
MX technology
Key benefits
Mechanical module with individual actuation types (linear, soft
tactile feel, and click tactile feel)
Low bounce times, high switch security, long-lasting reliability,
and extremely long service life with sophisticated Gold
Crosspoint contacts
Long service life of individual keys > 50 million actuations
Reliability (example: standard keyboard G80-3000):
MCBF 1 x 10
9
actuations
MTBF >80,000 hours
Tireless work with comfortable key feel
Contrast-rich and abrasion-proof keycap labeling
ML technology
Key benefits
Mechanical module with soft tactile feel
Low bounce times, high switch security, long-lasting reliability,
and extremely long service life with sophisticated Gold
Crosspoint contacts
Ultra-low height (including keycaps less than 12mm)
Long service life of individual keys > 20 million actuations
Reliability (example: compact keyboard G84-4100):
MCBF 1 x 10
9
actuations
MTBF >90,000 hours
Contrast-rich, abrasion-proof keycap labeling
Keyword "Multihaptics" (ATK technology) for CyMotion keyboards
While on "normal" keyboards all keys must be pressed with the same force,
the forces of the ATK technology have been divided into individual force
segments with the "multihaptic technology". Up to 29 special keys, which
make Cherry CyMotion Line keyboards very special, customized input tools in
comparison with standard IBM keyboards, stand out from the standard keys
because of their very special touch when struck. Certain special keys such as the
KeyM@n key, which is located between the standard keys, and the <Caps Lock>
key have a considerably higher resistance when struck in order to minimize the
risk of inadvertent activation. The other CyMotion special keys, the IBM standard
function keys F1 to F12 and the <ESC> key also have higher resistances to
distinguish them from the rest of the keys.
Feel the difference
Keyboard technologies
The most important characteristic of a computer keyboard is, now as
before, the actuation force and travel – the key haptics.
Due primarily to its optimal key haptics, contact security, and the high
quality of its keyboards, Cherry has maintained its position as market
leader in Germany in the business and professional keyboards sector
for many years. Basically, there is a choice between several technologies
for Cherry keyboards:
Keyboards with mechanical individual modules on circuit board (MX and
ML); foil keyboards with rubber mats (NTK and ATK), hybrid technology
(FTSC), scissors technology (SXT) and low profile technology (LPK).
Force-displacement diagram, NTK technology
Force (cN)
Travel (mm)
Operating Point
Tactile Point
Force-displacement diagram, FTSC technology
Force (cN)
Travel (mm)
Operating Point
Force-displacement diagram, ATK technology, standard key
Force (cN)
Travel (mm)
Operating Point
Tactile Point
Force-displacement diagram, SX technology
Force (cN)
Travel (mm)
Operating Point
Tactile Point
Force-displacement diagram, LP technology, standard key
Force (cN)
Travel (mm)
Operating Point
Tactile Point
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