Description
- Specifications:
- Sensing Range: Varies (commonly from a few grams to several kilograms)
- Sensitivity: Typically expressed in mV/N or mV/g
- Operating Voltage: Varies (commonly 3.3V or 5V)
- Output Signal: Analog or Digital
- Dimensions: Varies based on the sensor model
- Mounting Style: Typically through-hole or surface mount
- Description:
- A force sensor, also known as a load cell or pressure sensor, detects and measures the force applied to it and converts it into an electrical signal.
- Available in various configurations, including strain gauge-based sensors, piezoelectric sensors, and capacitive sensors, catering to different force measurement requirements.
- This force sensor offers high sensitivity and accuracy, making it suitable for applications such as weight measurement, force feedback control, touch-sensitive interfaces, and medical devices.
- With its wide sensing range and reliable performance, this sensor provides precise force measurement capabilities for robotics, industrial automation, consumer electronics, and scientific research.
- Easy to integrate and interface with microcontrollers and data acquisition systems, allowing for real-time monitoring and analysis of applied forces in electronic and mechanical systems.