Description
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Description
A Force-Sensitive Resistor (FSR) is a type of passive electronic component that changes its resistance in response to the applied force or pressure. FSRs are designed to be sensitive to physical pressure and are commonly used in a variety of applications where force or pressure needs to be detected, measured, or controlled.
Key Features :
Resistance Type: The sensor is a Force Sensitive Resistor (FSR), which means its electrical resistance changes in response to the amount of force or pressure applied to it.
Length: The sensor has a length of 600mm. This dimension represents the physical size of the sensor.
Force Range: This FSR is capable of measuring forces within a wide range, spanning from 20 grams (g) to 10 kilograms (kg). This means it can detect and quantify forces ranging from very light touches (20g) to substantial pressures (10kg).
High Sensitivity: The sensor’s thin film construction makes it extremely sensitive to changes in pressure or force. It can accurately detect even the slightest touches or applied forces.
Wide Force Range: With a measurement range spanning from 20g to 10kg, this sensor can be used in applications requiring force detection across a broad spectrum, from delicate and precise tasks to heavy-duty monitoring.
Compact Design: The sensor’s length of 600mm ensures that it can be easily integrated into various systems, including robotics, medical devices, industrial machinery, and consumer electronics.
Analog Output: As a resistive-type FSR, this sensor provides an analog output that varies with the applied force. This output can be interfaced with microcontrollers, data acquisition systems, or other electronics for real-time force monitoring and control.





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