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Flex Sensor 2.2″ Inch Bend Flex Sensor For Robotic Hand Electronic Gloves Flex2.2 Flex Sensor Pressure Sensor Resistive Flex Sensor Robotic Arm Power Glove Measuring Bending DIY
A flex sensor or bend sensor is a sensor that measures the amount of deflection or bending. Usually, the sensor is stuck to the surface, and the resistance of the sensor element is varied by bending the surface. Since the resistance is directly proportional to the amount of bend it is used as a goniometer, and often called a flexible potentiometer.
This Sensor 2.2 inch in Pakistan is a simple flex sensor 2.2″ in length. As the sensor is flexed, the resistance across the sensor increases. Patented technology by Spectra Symbol – they claim these sensors were used in the original Nintendo Power Glove. I love the Nintendo Power Glove. The resistance of the bend sensor changes when the metal pads are on the outside of the bend (the text on inside of end) Connector is 0.1″ spaced and breadboard friendly. Check the datasheet for full specifications.
Note: Please refrain from flexing or straining this sensor at the base. The usable range of the sensor can be flexed without a problem, but care should be taken to minimize flexing outside of the usable range. For best results, securely mount the base and bottom portion and only allow the actual flex sensor to flex.
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