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Looking for a force sensor
We're looking for a force sensor to use on our robot (measuring contact forces with walls, goals, etc). I have found one from Digikey that is maybe, barely adequate. Does anyone know if there is another legal force sensor our there? Newark has one that has too low a max force and is ridiculously expensive.
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Re: Looking for a force sensor
you could make one with a spring and a poteniometer
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