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This force-sensing resistor (FSR) from Interlink Electronics is a passive component that acts as a variable resistor, with resistance decreasing in response to increasing applied force, which makes it easy to add a touch interface to your project or create a robot with much more sophisticated tactile senses than are possible with simple lever switches. The polymer thick film (PTF) device is optimized for use in human touch control of electronic devices and can sense an applied force anywhere in the active area ranging from a few dozen grams to a few kilograms.

According to tests, the resistance exceeded 1 MΩ with no applied pressure and ranged from around 100 kΩ to a few hundred Ohms as finger pressure varied from light (a few dozen grams) to heavy (pressing as hard as possible). The resistance is very stable when the pressure is fixed, and the readings are very repeatable (there are no problems with hysteresis). This resistance range is well suited to work directly with the internal pull-ups of many microcontrollers such as AVRs and PICs. The FSR was responsive enough and sensitive enough to distinctly pick up light, rapid finger taps, and it was even able to pick up the vibrations of a small vibration motor placed on it on the motor’s side.

Product's Dimensions:

  • The Diameter of Pad: 1,83 cm
  • The Dimensions Of The Detection Area: 1,27 cm
  • Weigth: 0,25 gr
  • Thickness: 0,51 mm
  • The length of field that is between pins and detection area: 3,05cm

The product's pin gap is suitable for using of breadboards.

*Note: The product is not proper for sensitivity and resistance measurements. Force accuracy ranges can vary between %5 and %25 under the various circumstances. The resolution is the better than %5 of entire value range.

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Force-Sensing Resistor - 0.6" Diameter Circle - PL-1696
Force-Sensing Resistor - 0.6" Diameter Circle - PL-1696
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313.75 TL + VAT
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376.50 TL
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