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is to electronically detect when an asthma inhaler valve is fully compressed
Go to To get a swith I used for the construction of one of my robots.Heres the way to get it working for your robothttp://www.gorobotics.net/Articles/Robots/How-to-Build-a-Simple-Robot-%11-Beetle-Robot/6/
Force is probably going to be around 200N maxAccuracy - not much needed.Budget - around $200
But there are different types of force sensor, which would you recommend?
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This is nearly $400. Cooper instruments doesnt seem much cheaper... Any ideas for more sources of load cells?
Also, how would i be able to use this with a microcontroller? Are the voltage outputs large enough? Will an op-amp circuit raise the voltage enough?
The rating on the site is 2mV/V. What does this unit mean?
hah great! I found a really cheap load cell at digikey. And also it wont need any amplifier since its output range is 0.5-4.5V.http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T072/P2119.pdfhttp://www.meas-spec.com/myMeas/download/pdf/english/sensors/LoadCellFC2122.pdfDo you think its the right one?
So, now you want to measure distance ?? Wink