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  • [Force sensor resistance(FSR) sensor] characteristic curve clarification
    S saad

    @wallyllama Thankyou for your reply. Actually only voltage conversion formula is given in the data sheet , here is the following link for the data sheet :

    https://www.interlinkelectronics.com/datasheets/Datasheet_FSR.pdf

    But i again thankyou for your time that you clarified my confusion . :)

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  • [Force sensor resistance(FSR) sensor] characteristic curve clarification
    S saad

    @gohan said in [Force sensor resistance(FSR) sensor] characteristic curve clarification:

    but did you try to see what results you get

    I actually applied the load of 5kg on the sensor then got resistance as output.

    But i am just confused with this chart at x-axis whether it is weight which can be converted into force using F = ma or it is Force ?

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  • [Force sensor resistance(FSR) sensor] characteristic curve clarification
    S saad

    Hello all,

    I am using Interlink electronics FSR sensors for my project which varies resistance when force is applied, while going through datasheet i came across the characteristic curve of the sensor which is as follows ;

    0_1511472674383_pic.PNG

    So my question is that , Force (g) on x axis is Newton ? or only weight in gram which can be converted into force using F =ma formula ?

    Your help in this regard will be highly appreciated.

    Regards,

    Saad Abbas

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