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I am looking at the specs of tactile pressure sensor and I can't understand what this means:

"Drift: <3.3% per logarithmic time scale"

How should I understand this? Does this sensor drifts a lot or this is actual good. I am looking for cheap way for measuring wight changes over a long period of time.

Cheers Mitko.

I am looking at the specs of tactile pressure sensor and I can't understand what this means:

"Drift: <3.3% per logarithmic time scale"

How should I understand this? Does this sensor drifts a lot or this actual good. I am looking for cheap way for measuring wight changes over a long period of time.

Cheers Mitko.

I am looking at the specs of tactile pressure sensor and I can't understand what this means:

"Drift: <3.3% per logarithmic time scale"

How should I understand this? Does this sensor drifts a lot or this is actual good. I am looking for cheap way for measuring wight changes over a long period of time.

Cheers Mitko.

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Tactile pressure sensor and drift. Reading the datasheet

I am looking at the specs of tactile pressure sensor and I can't understand what this means:

"Drift: <3.3% per logarithmic time scale"

How should I understand this? Does this sensor drifts a lot or this actual good. I am looking for cheap way for measuring wight changes over a long period of time.

Cheers Mitko.