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Force-Sensing Linear Potentiometer: 4.0?×0.4? Strip, Customizable Length
COD: 303249
COD.MEPA: 303249CS
COD.MEPA: 303249CS
Descrizione
This force-sensing linear potentiometer (FSLP) from Interlink Electronics is a passive component with internal resistances that independently change in response to the location and magnitude of an applied force. This allows a microcontroller with an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), such as an Arduino or A-Star, to easily determine where and how hard the strip is being pressed, enabling advanced touch-control user interfaces (like menu navigation) or sophisticated tactile sensors. The FSLP is effectively a force-sensing resistor (FSR) that can also simultaneously sense position. The video above shows a sample project with this FSLP being used to control an LED strip: position determines the number of lit LEDs and pressure determines the LED color. The Arduino code used in the example is available on github, and it has functions for reading pressure and position that could be helpful in getting started using this sensor. More information about the demo is available in our FSLP blog post.
The 4.1? × 0.57? strip is light (1.4 g) and extremely thin (0.02?), and it has an active sensing area of 3.9? × 0.37? that can be customized to several different lengths by cutting the strip at predefined points. It does not appreciably compress when pressure is applied, and while it is flexible, it is intended to be used on smooth, flat surfaces since bending can negatively impact performance. The FSLP has a masked adhesive backing for easy mounting, and the 1.2? flat, flexible male leads give you a convenient way to integrate the part into your project. The two male pins (called “solder tabs”) have a 0.1? spacing, which means they are compatible with most solderless breadboards and perfboards, though the solder tabs are too short to work well with many 0.1? connectors.
Note: In order to get the full 4? (10 cm) range of the strip, you must cut off the three small tabs along the edge of the strip. These tabs determine the active length of the strip, and with all three tabs intact, only the first inch of the sensor will provide position readings. See the Customizing the strip length section below for more information.
Note that this FSLP is not a load cell or strain gauge, and it is not suitable for precision force or pressure measurements. While it can be used for high-resolution dynamic measurements, only qualitative force readings are generally attainable.
The 4.1? × 0.57? strip is light (1.4 g) and extremely thin (0.02?), and it has an active sensing area of 3.9? × 0.37? that can be customized to several different lengths by cutting the strip at predefined points. It does not appreciably compress when pressure is applied, and while it is flexible, it is intended to be used on smooth, flat surfaces since bending can negatively impact performance. The FSLP has a masked adhesive backing for easy mounting, and the 1.2? flat, flexible male leads give you a convenient way to integrate the part into your project. The two male pins (called “solder tabs”) have a 0.1? spacing, which means they are compatible with most solderless breadboards and perfboards, though the solder tabs are too short to work well with many 0.1? connectors.
Note: In order to get the full 4? (10 cm) range of the strip, you must cut off the three small tabs along the edge of the strip. These tabs determine the active length of the strip, and with all three tabs intact, only the first inch of the sensor will provide position readings. See the Customizing the strip length section below for more information.
Note that this FSLP is not a load cell or strain gauge, and it is not suitable for precision force or pressure measurements. While it can be used for high-resolution dynamic measurements, only qualitative force readings are generally attainable.
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Descrizione
This force-sensing linear potentiometer (FSLP) from Interlink Electronics is a passive component with internal resistances that independently change in response to the location and magnitude of an applied force. This allows a microcontroller with an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), such as an Arduino or A-Star, to easily determine where and how hard the strip is being pressed, enabling advanced touch-control user interfaces (like menu navigation) or sophisticated tactile sensors. The FSLP is effectively a force-sensing resistor (FSR) that can also simultaneously sense position. The video above shows a sample project with this FSLP being used to control an LED strip: position determines the number of lit LEDs and pressure determines the LED color. The Arduino code used in the example is available on github, and it has functions for reading pressure and position that could be helpful in getting started using this sensor. More information about the demo is available in our FSLP blog post.
The 4.1? × 0.57? strip is light (1.4 g) and extremely thin (0.02?), and it has an active sensing area of 3.9? × 0.37? that can be customized to several different lengths by cutting the strip at predefined points. It does not appreciably compress when pressure is applied, and while it is flexible, it is intended to be used on smooth, flat surfaces since bending can negatively impact performance. The FSLP has a masked adhesive backing for easy mounting, and the 1.2? flat, flexible male leads give you a convenient way to integrate the part into your project. The two male pins (called “solder tabs”) have a 0.1? spacing, which means they are compatible with most solderless breadboards and perfboards, though the solder tabs are too short to work well with many 0.1? connectors.
Note: In order to get the full 4? (10 cm) range of the strip, you must cut off the three small tabs along the edge of the strip. These tabs determine the active length of the strip, and with all three tabs intact, only the first inch of the sensor will provide position readings. See the Customizing the strip length section below for more information.
Note that this FSLP is not a load cell or strain gauge, and it is not suitable for precision force or pressure measurements. While it can be used for high-resolution dynamic measurements, only qualitative force readings are generally attainable.
The 4.1? × 0.57? strip is light (1.4 g) and extremely thin (0.02?), and it has an active sensing area of 3.9? × 0.37? that can be customized to several different lengths by cutting the strip at predefined points. It does not appreciably compress when pressure is applied, and while it is flexible, it is intended to be used on smooth, flat surfaces since bending can negatively impact performance. The FSLP has a masked adhesive backing for easy mounting, and the 1.2? flat, flexible male leads give you a convenient way to integrate the part into your project. The two male pins (called “solder tabs”) have a 0.1? spacing, which means they are compatible with most solderless breadboards and perfboards, though the solder tabs are too short to work well with many 0.1? connectors.
Note: In order to get the full 4? (10 cm) range of the strip, you must cut off the three small tabs along the edge of the strip. These tabs determine the active length of the strip, and with all three tabs intact, only the first inch of the sensor will provide position readings. See the Customizing the strip length section below for more information.
Note that this FSLP is not a load cell or strain gauge, and it is not suitable for precision force or pressure measurements. While it can be used for high-resolution dynamic measurements, only qualitative force readings are generally attainable.