SingleTact Force Sensor Selector
What size sensor? Calibrated vs Uncalibrated?
What Force Range Do I Need?
1N approximately equals 100g, which approximately equals the weight of an apple. The force range should be chosen to closely match the anticipated force range. Applied loads greater than the selected full-scale range can damage the sensor.
What size sensor? Calibrated vs Uncalibrated?
What Force Range Do I Need?
1N approximately equals 100g, which approximately equals the weight of an apple. The force range should be chosen to closely match the anticipated force range. Applied loads greater than the selected full-scale range can damage the sensor.
What size sensor? Calibrated vs Uncalibrated?
What Force Range Do I Need?
1N approximately equals 100g, which approximately equals the weight of an apple. The force range should be chosen to closely match the anticipated force range. Applied loads greater than the selected full-scale range can damage the sensor.
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SENSOR PERFORMANCE
Force Resolution
Maximum Force
Typical Repeatability Error
Operating Temperature
Temperature Sensitivity
Linear Error
Drift
Hysteresis
Response Time
Contract Surface Material
Sensor Thickness
Typical Baseline Capacitance
ESD Sensitivity
Material Grade
< 0.2% of Full Scale (FSR)
300% of FSR
< 1.0% (1 sigma of FS)
-40°C < T < 85°C
< 0.2%/° C
< 2.0%
2% in 1 min, 4% in 10 min, at 50% FSR load
< 4.0%
< 1ms(Measured using Oscilloscope)
Polyimide
0.30mm
8mm 75 pF; 15mm: 230 pF @ 100 kHz
Not sensitive to ESD
UL grade 94 V-1 or better
ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS
Update Rate
Analog Out
Digital Interface
IO Voltage
Supply Voltage
Input Current
Weight
RoHS
Operating Temperature
>120 Hz
0.5-1.5V
I²C (100kHz), 10-bit resolution
3.3V
3.7-5V
2.7 mA
Sensor 0.23g/ Electronics 1.6g
Compliant
-40°C < T < 85°C
SOFTWARE
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