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Tekscan Technology
Tekscan Technology is used in a constantly expanding variety of applications. Each application
has a distinct set of requirements that are well matched to Tekscan's core technical
capabilities and product offerings. Tekscan has developed matrix-based pressure sensing
systems and single load cell configurations -
the FlexiForce® product line. Tekscan's systems-based solutions
provide our customers with superior results with modest capital investments. Our clients
are presented with an integrated pressure and/or force measurement system that uniquely
matches their specific needs, ensuring optimal system and sensor performance.
Tekscan technology encompasses four distinct areas: sensor technology, data acquisition
hardware, processing and analysis software, and materials technology. Each of these areas
has a number of patents, copyrights or patents pending supporting Tekscan's intellectual
property claims.
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At the heart of every Tekscan pressure measurement system is an extremely thin 0.004 in
(0.1 mm), flexible tactile sensor. Sensors come in both grid-based and single load
cell configurations, and are available in a wide range of shapes, sizes and spatial
resolutions (sensor spacing). These sensors are capable of measuring pressures ranging
from 0-15 kPa to 0-175 MPa. Each application requires an optimal match between the
dimensional characteristics of the object(s) to be tested and the spatial resolution
and pressure range provided by Tekscan's sensor technology.
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High Resolution & Versatile
Tekscan provides the highest resolution matrix-based products available on the market.
Sensing locations within a matrix can be as small as .0009 square inches
(.140 mm2); therefore, a one square centimeter area can contain an array of
170 of these locations. We have created sensors covering 256 square inches (1,600 square
centimeters) with over 100,000 sensing locations. Our Virtual Sensor Array
(VSA) allows the user to integrate several sensors into a uniform whole. The areas
covered using this method can be significant. The pressure or force information derived
from the sensor array is seamlessly displayed on your computer screen.
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How the Sensor is Made
(View How the Sensor is Made)
The standard sensor consists of two thin, flexible polyester sheets which have electrically
conductive electrodes deposited in varying patterns. The
inside surface of one sheet forms a row pattern while the inner surface of the other
employs a column pattern. The intersection of these rows and columns creates a sensing cell, or sensel.
The spacing between the rows and columns varies according to
sensor application and can be as small as ~0.5 mm. |
In use, the sensor is installed between two mating surfaces. Tekscan's matrix-based
systems provide an array of force sensitive cells that enable you to measure the pressure
distribution between the two surfaces.
For a complete list of all Tekscan's standard sensors, refer to the
Medical Sensor Catalog or
the Industrial Sensor Catalog.
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Tekscan Sensor Properties & Performance
Sensor grids are available in a wide range of shapes and sizes. They are also available in various
pressure ranges from 0-14 kPa to 0-207 MPa. Custom sizes and sensitivities are also available.
Typical system performance is shown below. Resistance of the sensing elements (sensels)
varies inversely with applied load. The system linearizes sensor output into digital counts, or
raw values on a scale from 0-255. Calibration converts raw values into engineering units, such
as psi or kPa.
| SENSOR PROPERTY |
STANDARD |
HIGH-TEMPERATURE* |
| Linearity |
<±3% |
<±1.2% |
| Repeatability |
<±3.5% |
<±3.5% |
| Hysteresis |
< 4.5% of full scale |
< 3.6% of full scale |
| Drift per log time |
5% |
3.3% |
| Lag Time |
5 µsec |
TBD |
| Operating Temperature |
15° to 140°F (-9° to 60°C) |
Up to 400°F (200°C) |
| Thinness |
0.004 in (0.1 mm) |
0.008 in (0.2 mm) |
| Sensel Density |
Up to 1,600 per sq. in. (248 per sq. cm)
Pitch as fine as 0.025 in. (0.6 mm) |
Up to 400 per sq. in. (61 per sq. cm)
Pitch as fine as 0.050 in. (1.27 mm) |
| Pressure Range |
Up to 30,000 psi (207 MPa) (dependent on sensor selection) |
TBD |
| *Custom Production Run Required. |
SYSTEM PERFORMANCE

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Tekscans products function in both static and dynamic measurement environments.
Our customers are interested in the temporal development of load profiles and peak
load attainment, as well as the relaxation characteristics of materials. Each system
is capable of sampling thousands of sensels per second; our standard I-Scan
system can sample 250,000 sensels per second. Tekscan also has higher performance systems
which sample 100,000 sensels at 500 Hz - an astounding 50,000,000 sensels per second! |
View a Tekscan Software Demonstration
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Tekscans high-speed systems are simplified matrices or single load cell configurations.
The current maximum sampling rate for an integrated system is 20 kHz in a 44 load cell
configuration. This high sampling rate is possible due to the extreme thinness and the
relatively high spring constant of our sensor materials (a rise time of less than 20
microseconds). The ability to directly instrument the impact surface greatly enhances
overall test accuracy. No other system solution is as adaptable and affordable.
Making this possible is Tekscans custom data acquisition hardware and software.
The data acquisition software consists of low level sampling control, sensitivity
adjustment, and signal processing. This software optimizes the performance of the
system in the acquisition of force or pressure data from our matrix-based and
FlexiForce sensors.
With its Windows-compatible software, the Tekscan system is simple to operate.
Whether you choose a standard or a custom package, your system will respond quickly
to your most important and frequent needs with graphically informative displays and
intuitive operations.
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Tekscans interface products employ sophisticated microprocessor based circuitry to control scanning
sequence and frequency, adjust sensitivity, and optimize the performance of matrix-based
sensors.
Simplified electronics schematic.
The diagram above illustrates the sensing system and a simplified electrical schematic of the
8 bit electronics (255 levels) that scan the intersecting points of the sensors rows and
columns and measure the resistance at each crossing point or sensel. The sensels are read in
the presence of multiple contacts while simultaneously limiting the possible current flow
through the device. Each sensel is represented by a variable resistor whose value is highest
when no force is applied to it.
| SCANNING ELECTRONICS |
EVOLUTION HANDLE |
| Scanning Rate |
Up to 100 Hz |
| Operating Temperature |
-10° to 55°C (14° to 131°F) |
| Ambient Humidity |
0 to 90% (non condensing) |
| Connection Type |
USB 1.1 or 2.0 |
| Power |
USB Powered, 200mA, 1W |
| Size L x W x H |
137.9 x 57.2 x 33.5 mm (5.43 x 2.25 x 1.32 in.) |
| Weight |
305 g (10.8 oz) |
| Cable Length |
4.57 m (15 ft) |
| SCANNING ELECTRONICS |
VERSATEK® HANDLE & 8-PORT HUB |
VERSATEK® CUFF & 2-PORT HUB |
| Scanning Rate |
Up to 20,000 Hz |
Up to 750 Hz |
| Operating Temperature |
-10° to 55°C (14° to 131°F) |
-10° to 55°C (14° to 131°F) |
| Ambient Humidity |
0 to 90% (non condensing) |
0 to 90% (non condensing) |
| Connection Type |
USB 2.0 |
USB 2.0 |
| Power |
Input: 100-240 V 5A 50-60 Hz, 1.2A
Output: 12V, 5A |
Input: 100-240V, 50-60 HZ, 1.0A
Output: 9V, 3A |
| Size L x W x H |
Handle: 137.9 x 57.2 x 33.5 mm
(5.43 in. x 2.25 in. x 1.32 in.)
Hub: 193.8 x 121.7 x 35.05 mm
(7.63 x 4.79 x 1.38 in.) |
Cuff: 98.4 x 66.8 x 25.4 mm
(3.88 x 2.63 x 1.00 in.)
Hub: 146.0 x 119.4 x 34.3 mm
(5.75 x 4.70 x 1.35 in.) |
| Weight |
Handle: 305 g (10.8 oz)
Hub: 370 g (13.1 oz) |
Cuff: 106 g (3.7 oz)
Hub: 236 g (8.3 oz) |
| Cable Length |
Handle to Hub: 4.57 m (15 ft) standard
Up to 30 m (100 ft) available
Hub to Host: 3 m (10 ft) |
Cuff to Hub: 4.57 m (25 ft)
Hub to Host: 3 m (10 ft) |
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