Force Sensor with Arduino, Force sensing Resistor FSR, Force Resistor, Force Sensitive Resistor
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Force Sensor with Arduino, Force sensing Resistor FSR, Force Resistor, Force Sensitive Resistor
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Project Description:
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Today, we are going to use a force sensor with Arduino, and the information I am sharing with you, you will not find anywhere else. I have seen most people use just a 10K-Ohm resistor with the force sensitive resistor. I am not saying using a 10K-Ohm resistor in series with FSR is wrong. But, why only a 10K resistor? What happens if we use a resistor value that’s either lower or higher than 10K-Ohms?
Is it good for measuring weights? When to use a Force sensitive resistor and when to use a Load Cell?
How do we make fluctuating readings stable? As you can see, even when I haven’t applied any pressure on the sensor, there is still noise. So, we will remove this noise on the hardware level, and we will also completely eliminate false triggering on the software level. Besides that, in the end, we will build a highly reliable weight and pressure monitoring system, where we will do calculations according to the sensing area. So, without any further delay, let’s get started!!!
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That was a great video, I worked with the pressure sensing resistors in the past and got very frustrated with their inconsistent readings. Using a voltage divider and a capacitor is smart and so simple, I can't believe the thought never occurred to me. You are a genius! Well done Sir.
Amazing how cheap and precise these sensors are. Excellent video, very well explained.
Excellent .... Thank you
Hi I'm working on a project for transmitting medical signs without using BT, wifi. I thought using esp32, sim7600g and ad8232 might work but another option is to use the LoRa module. Which one do you recommend? I really would appreciate it if you could help me. Great content by the way greetings from Mexico
@@Sebasmont12 yes Lora is good. Check my Lora based videos, and don't forget to watch my video on Lora antennas.
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