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A load cell is a transducer which converts force into a measurable electrical output.
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Do bridge load-sensors follow linearity?
Yes, load cells are generally very linear; you can expect weight to map linearly to resistance within the cell's operating envelope.
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How to smooth analog data?
It's likely that your input is simply quite noisy. Applying some form of averaging here is your best bet.
The simplest solution is to take n samples and average them together to produce a result. Thi …
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Can I measure large force using series FSR?
Instead of using a force sensitive resistor, use a load cell. This is a 4-wire device with a resistor bridge; the resistance between pairs of wires changes slightly when weight is applied. They're ava …