Resources

Resources

Browse our library of pressure mapping and force measurement resources, including eBooks, Case Studies, On Demand Webinars, Whitepapers, and much more.

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eBook

Strain gauges and FlexiForce sensors are resistance based technologies available in a variety of shapes and sizes. FlexiForce sensors provide a flexible, paper-thin solution at only 0.008" (0.2mm) thick. Download a free eBook from Machine Design.

eBook

FlexiForce force sensors are a cost-effective MEMS alternative for sleeker, smaller designs. These thin, flexible, easy-to-integrate sensors are available off-the-shelf or can be customized to meet your specific application requirements. Read our free eBook on the advanta

eBook

Load cells can be bulky, heavy and expensive but FlexiForce load sensors are an unobtrusive and low-cost alternative to load cells. Download this free eBook by Tekscan engineers and Machine Design magazine to learn more about force sensing technologies.

eBook

Download a free e-Book and learn more about selecting a thin, low-power, low-cost force sensor for seamless integration and sleeker designs.

Datasheets & Guides

The FlexiForce User Manual is a detailed guide of how to set up and use FlexiForce Sensors.

Whitepaper

Engineers in many industries need reliable ways to measure compressive force, either during product development, or as an embedded component in a product or device. Load cells and force sensitive resistors are common force sensor technologies, but how do they compare?

eBook

Download your free Sensor Study Guide. Refresh, reinforce, and update your force sensor knowledge with this back-to-basics guide on force sensor technologies.

Quantify Grip Forces with FlexiForce™ Accurate grip measurement has become increasingly important in today’s world of continued ergonomic improvement and robotic grip applications. Historically, there have been limitations with grip measurement. Load cells are expensive and bulky; pressure films...

Tactile Feedback in Surgical Applications In recent years, robots have become an increasingly viable part of minimally invasive surgery. They offer improved range of motion in laparoscopic techniques. The drawback has been that robots have lacked the sense of touch, or haptic feedback, that is so...

FlexiForce™ Sensors Enhance Robotic Surgery Due to advances in biomedical engineering, robotic surgery has become increasingly popular. One significant disadvantage of robotic surgery; however, is the lack of haptic technology and inability to provide force feedback to the surgeon. Because many...