Metal touch sensor module
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Metal touch sensor module
Description
The Metal Touch Sensor Module is an educational tool designed to introduce students to the principles of capacitive touch sensing using metal surfaces. This module is perfect for science projects, classroom demonstrations, and hands-on learning experiences, providing a practical way to explore the principles of capacitive touch technology and its applications in interactive systems.
Features
- Educational Tool: Ideal for teaching and demonstrating capacitive touch sensing principles using metal surfaces.
- Sensitive Touch Detection: Capable of detecting human touch through capacitive sensing on metal.
- 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 high-quality materials for reliable performance.
Specifications
- Type: Metal Touch Sensor Module
- Operating Voltage: Typically operates at 3.3V to 5V DC
- Output: Digital signal (typically)
- Detection Surface: Metal, capacitive touch-sensitive
- Dimensions: Compact size, designed for easy integration into student projects.
- Weight: Lightweight, facilitating easy handling and installation.
Applications
- Science Projects: Ideal for experiments involving touch-sensitive interfaces on metal surfaces, interactive displays, and user input systems.
- Educational Kits: Valuable addition to STEM kits and educational modules focused on sensor technology and human-machine interaction.
- DIY Projects: Perfect for student projects involving touch-controlled devices, interactive art installations, and sensor-based games using metal surfaces.
Weight | 0.10 kg |
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Dimensions | 25 × 25 × 5 cm |
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