
My buddies over at Open Music Labs have posted an excellent tutorial on how Force Sensitive Resistors (FSRs) work, as well as how to use them effectively in circuits.
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demystifying the greatest ripoff of the modern consumer sensor. excellent. I mean analog bend sensors only cost 5 bucks a pop in the mid 90s from whichever electronics supplier. what’s with this $30 average for something so simple and cheaply constructable. may the force sensitive flute projects commence!
demystifying the greatest ripoff of the modern consumer sensor. excellent. I mean analog bend sensors only cost 5 bucks a pop in the mid 90s from whichever electronics supplier. what’s with this $30 average for something so simple and cheaply constructable. may the force sensitive flute projects commence!
demystifying the greatest ripoff of the modern consumer sensor. excellent. I mean analog bend sensors only cost 5 bucks a pop in the mid 90s from whichever electronics supplier. what’s with this $30 average for something so simple and cheaply constructable. may the force sensitive flute projects commence!
Interesting, but how do they measure midi-chlorians?
Bugger. Beat by 6 minutes.
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