Excuse me, Thanks for this resource. Can you tell me how long the 22 gauge wire can be that runs between the Arduino and the sensor? I was hopeful to have 15 feet of wire so the sensor is set apart from the Arduino.
Ok thats great news! I'm more or less planing to build a triggerpad for drums. Do you think that would be possible? My questions would be how pressice the atack can be detected and wether or not a short hit would suffice to recognise a diffrence in curent.(sorry for my bad english) Thanks for answering immediately
The diode could be for protection. Using a voltage dividing circuit may be good for getting a better range of values? For example: learn.adafruit.com/force-sensitive-resistor-fsr/using-an-fsr
What is the reading you are getting in the serial monitor? You say it is voltage in the video but do you mean resistance?
Excuse me, Thanks for this resource. Can you tell me how long the 22 gauge wire can be that runs between the Arduino and the sensor? I was hopeful to have 15 feet of wire so the sensor is set apart from the Arduino.
How did you get the plotter/graph to work? I am very new at this but trying to learn. Thanks sharing this and for any advice you can give!
Thanks for the information. I have it working now. Great tutorial.
Can we just setup a voltage divider circuit considering the resistance of velostat as variable with vcc 5v
Hey, awesome project. How is the delay with this?
Thanks! I didn't measure it specifically, but it was instant -perceptually speaking.
Ok thats great news! I'm more or less planing to build a triggerpad for drums. Do you think that would be possible? My questions would be how pressice the atack can be detected and wether or not a short hit would suffice to recognise a diffrence in curent.(sorry for my bad english)
Thanks for answering immediately
Why the diode? I don't understand. Why didn't you make a simple voltage divider with the velostat?
Nepetalactone I followed instructions that I found online
The diode could be for protection. Using a voltage dividing circuit may be good for getting a better range of values? For example:
learn.adafruit.com/force-sensitive-resistor-fsr/using-an-fsr
How to purchase velostat
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Give me a velostat link