dmitri wrote:You measure a resistance between the sleeve and the ring with a tester/multimeter. If when pressed the resistance is high, it won't work.
I put the multimeter on 20K (oms section) and press the fsr it gives me between : 0.59 - 0.61
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dmitri wrote:You measure a resistance between the sleeve and the ring with a tester/multimeter. If when pressed the resistance is high, it won't work.
dmitri wrote:What is the resistance when the fsr is not pressed?
dmitri wrote:1kOhm? In that case it won't work. Too small range between 0.5k and 1k. In open state it must be more than 100k-150k.
ignotus wrote:See the decimal point several spaces to the right of '1'? That means you're not using the right resistance range setting on the multimeter. Anyhow, the specs for this fsr say that its resistance is greater than 1 MOhm with no pressure applied. I'd say it should work.
dmitri wrote:If it's indeed less than 1k when pressed and MOhms when depressed then do as I suggested in viewtopic.php?p=24083#p24083 but replace any "hit a few times edge zones" with "press the edge fsr" since your setup will only work for choking.
krickgpe wrote:dmitri wrote:If it's indeed less than 1k when pressed and MOhms when depressed then do as I suggested in viewtopic.php?p=24083#p24083 but replace any "hit a few times edge zones" with "press the edge fsr" since your setup will only work for choking.
Are you sure on the topic link you give me? Thanks.
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