Flex Sensor

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Responsive Flex Sensor for accurate bend detection in projects.

Original price was: ₹735.00.Current price is: ₹613.00.

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Flex Sensor

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The Flex Sensor is an educational module designed to introduce students to the principles of flexion and bend sensing. This module is perfect for science projects, classroom demonstrations, and hands-on learning experiences, providing a practical way to explore the principles of variable resistance and its applications in robotics, wearable technology, and human-machine interfaces.

Features

  • Educational Tool: Ideal for teaching and demonstrating the principles of bend sensing and variable resistance.
  • High Sensitivity: Detects changes in flexion and bending with high sensitivity.
  • Adjustable Resistance: Changes resistance based on the degree of bend.
  • Easy Integration: Simple interface for integration with microcontrollers like Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
  • Compact Design: Small and lightweight, suitable for various project applications.
  • Durable Construction: Made from flexible and durable materials for reliable performance.

Specifications

  • Type: Flex Sensor
  • Operating Voltage: Typically operates at 5V DC
  • Resistance Range: Variable resistance changes with bend angle.
  • Output: Analog signal (typically)
  • Dimensions: Compact size, designed for easy integration into wearable devices and robotics.
  • Weight: Lightweight, facilitating easy handling and installation.

Applications

  • Science Projects: Ideal for experiments involving bend sensing, robotic finger control, and motion capture systems.
  • Educational Kits: Valuable addition to STEM kits and educational modules focused on sensor technology and robotics.
  • DIY Projects: Perfect for student projects involving gesture-controlled devices, prosthetics, and wearable sensors.
Weight 0.10 kg
Dimensions 25 × 25 × 5 cm

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