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Force Sensitive Resistor Discovering a new biometric technique with Pete Collier Feature by GamesIndustry.biz Contributor Published on June 15, 2011 4 comments ...
An FSR is just what it sounds like – a sensitive resistor that changes its resistance with applied force. So if you press it, its resistance changes. Since the FSR changes its resistance with force, ...
The force sensitive resistors used – here’s a link provided by [Johann] – have a maximum operating temperature of 70° C, while the bed temperature when printing with ABS is around 130° C.
The hardware includes LilyGO T-Display S3, Force Sensitive Resistor, LEDs, and a DFPlayer Mini for MP3s. Special features include a high-score system, volume control, battery monitoring, animated ...
Cheap toy pianos don’t usually have MIDI, and getting a velocity-sensitive keyboard from something out of the toy aisle at Walmart is nearly out of the question. If you’re wil ...