Making a DIY analog force sensor under quarantine, with the Kontrol Freak.

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • In this "Kontrol Freak" tutorial video, you can follow along in my efforts to make a high resolution laminated analog pressure sensor similar to an FSR, using velostat material and a Teensy LC. The whole process is unscripted, informal and pretty relaxed.
    I talk about voltage dividers and how to improve resolution on these sensors. I make mistakes, then recover, experiment and investigate, and the end result is a pretty decent sensor (although it does drift a lot...)
    This kicks off Kontrol Freak series III "Kuarantine Kontrollers".
    I have many other Kontrol Freak videos here on the channel: • Kontrol Freak
    See you in the Kontinuum!

Комментарии • 53

  • @arinka62
    @arinka62 4 года назад +3

    Hi, I'm an electronics engineer, but I love the way you are approaching things. Your sensors are awesome. Keep up the good work and your subscribers will come soon.

  • @yousefabdelsamie5983
    @yousefabdelsamie5983 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful.
    Well done, keep it up.

  • @nikbivation
    @nikbivation 7 месяцев назад

    this is so useful, thank you!

  • @fati3m574
    @fati3m574 11 месяцев назад

    Nice and smooth

  • @timwaldmann5689
    @timwaldmann5689 3 года назад

    Nice work! I'll build one. Keep making :)

  • @romualdocaseroles9664
    @romualdocaseroles9664 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome, thanks

  • @jasonlatour3403
    @jasonlatour3403 Год назад

    Hi. I noticed that your baseline voltage is high. If you mentioned the solution I missed it and I apologize but you can add layers of velostat to increase the range.

  • @devfromthefuture506
    @devfromthefuture506 4 года назад

    Great!!!

  • @VerticalWit
    @VerticalWit 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @maaud
    @maaud 3 года назад

    oh man thankyou very very much!!!!

  • @Marjoriem3
    @Marjoriem3 3 года назад +2

    Hi! I loved your project, it was all I needed, but I noticed that when you open the serial monitor the value of velostat does not stop varying even if you are keeping in touch with it ... how do you solve it?
    Congratulations for the initiative!

    • @KontinuumLAB
      @KontinuumLAB  3 года назад

      Yes, you're right. These DIY sensors are not very stable. I always apply a software filter if I want to use them in an instrument. There are many different ways, try a Google search for "analogRead filter" or "Arduino smoothing library". Happy making

  • @chrisliddiard725
    @chrisliddiard725 2 года назад +1

    @9:11 interesting . I suppose if you had multiple sensors you could use a multiplexer chip as input for all those sensors, and then have its single output going to this one voltage divider circuit to keep everything really simple. Nice. Replace that resistor with a variable pot and you could even fine tune the circuit according to your maxim force.

    • @KontinuumLAB
      @KontinuumLAB  2 года назад +1

      You're exactly right. In the next video I use this sensor to make a 16 pad instrument, with a multiplexer and single voltage divider: ruclips.net/video/X-mxTYgY9lQ/видео.html

  • @seditt5146
    @seditt5146 3 месяца назад

    You used a change in resistance you said right. I had an idea similar but would used the change in capacitance of a material in-between two plates have a known compressive value ( basically a springy dielectric) and I thought if I made this into a tank circuit and set it 7p to oscillate I should be able to detect very sensitive pressure changes.
    I would be interested in any experience with something similar or problems one might see with my design. My biggest fear is it might be too sensitive and pick up even mild changes in air pressure since after all its similar in fashion to old school condenser microphones

    • @KontinuumLAB
      @KontinuumLAB  3 месяца назад

      I'm not sure I understand what it is you want to make, so can't help you with advice. But you should just try to build it and see how it goes. Best way to test your ideas 💡

  • @hafizhahinas
    @hafizhahinas 3 года назад

    Hi! I want to know more about velostat, can you explain to me why this material is good to make a pressure sensor? Thank you ✨

    • @KontinuumLAB
      @KontinuumLAB  3 года назад +1

      Because its resistance goes down when you compress it. Many analog sensors (like potentiometers for example) are really just variable resistors.

  • @reshephgani9798
    @reshephgani9798 2 года назад

    Hi thanks for sharing your knowledge,
    I have a doubt, is it possible to use anti-static bags as velostat??

    • @agnelodearaujo7413
      @agnelodearaujo7413 2 года назад +1

      Hi dude, since he didn't reply to you for whatever reason, I found a link that may help you.
      www.kobakant.at/DIY/?p=381
      In this link, the article talks about how "some" anti-static bags have piezoelectric properties as velostat bags. I hope this helps.

    • @KontinuumLAB
      @KontinuumLAB  Год назад +1

      Yes, it's possible. In fact, it's exactly what I'm doing in this video, as the material I use is cut out directly from some electrostatic bags.

    • @reshephgani9798
      @reshephgani9798 Год назад

      @@agnelodearaujo7413 thanks:)
      I'll try with anti-static bags now!

    • @reshephgani9798
      @reshephgani9798 Год назад

      @@KontinuumLAB thanks 🙏
      Now I'll try with anti-static bags:)

  • @itturkey
    @itturkey Год назад

    Does it matter how big the sensor area is? Could you for example make it 30cm x 3cm and detect across it if touched anywhere along it?

    • @algolancer
      @algolancer 6 месяцев назад

      yes big difference, read pascal's law

  • @jamesonvparker
    @jamesonvparker 2 года назад

    Hi, could this method be used to make a softer sensor that could wrap around something? Or is there some principle that links you to two flat surfaces?

    • @jamesonvparker
      @jamesonvparker 2 года назад

      For example, if you wanted a sensor wrapped around a cup?

    • @KontinuumLAB
      @KontinuumLAB  2 года назад +1

      You might be able to make a curved sensor with this technique, but I think it will be difficult. You could try to make a narrow sensor along the length if the cylinder, rather than a wide one which wraps around, to minimize bending of the sensor layers. But really, I'd recommend a capacitive sensor for your cup. Slightly different functionality, byt you can make it any shape you want.

    • @jamesonvparker
      @jamesonvparker 2 года назад

      @@KontinuumLAB Thank you for taking the time to reply. I know I said cup but my application would be something more like the tip of a stylus. It's not about the tip touching a screen though. I'm trying to pick up when the tip touches down on any surface. I thought I could maybe wrap the tip of a pen with a material similar to yours but it sounds like that wouldn't work from what you're telling me. I don't think a piezo would work, but I haven't looked into a capacitive sensor. For a moment it sounded like wrapping the tip of a pen/stylus in a force sensitive material would've done the trick. Thanks anyway!

    • @KontinuumLAB
      @KontinuumLAB  2 года назад +1

      @@jamesonvparker Unless you need pressure sensitivity, then a small mechanical push button (membrane-type) is the obvious way to make that kind of stylus tip.

    • @jamesonvparker
      @jamesonvparker 2 года назад

      @@KontinuumLAB thanks again. I’ll check back and let you know how things go.

  • @mimasweets
    @mimasweets 3 месяца назад

    Did you used them for something?

  • @krisk3035
    @krisk3035 3 года назад +1

    I want to make a sensor that when you punch it with enough force, the led turns off and then comes back on.

  • @Raamayan1
    @Raamayan1 4 месяца назад

    Hey man! im looking for help to develop a fun DIY Midi sensor instrument and have the funds to help make it happen. How can best reach you to share deets?

    • @KontinuumLAB
      @KontinuumLAB  4 месяца назад

      Use the contact form at kontinuumlab.com

  • @alairock
    @alairock 2 года назад +1

    lol, another month... become 2 years

  • @sandornagy4915
    @sandornagy4915 2 года назад

    I have a project Im working on, and I looking for somebody who have the knowledge to help me to put it together.. Please let me know if you can help me.. I wont ask as a favor, I would pay for your effort Thank you..

    • @KontinuumLAB
      @KontinuumLAB  2 года назад

      Send me a message via the contact page over at kontinuumlab.com.