2.2-inch Flex Sensor detects bending or flexing, making it ideal for applications like robotics, wearable tech, and gesture control. Perfect for integrating with microcontrollers to measure angle changes and provide real-time feedback in interactive projects.
FLEX SENSOR (2.2 INCH)
A flex sensor (2.2 inch) is a flexible component that changes its resistance when bent or flexed. It is commonly used to detect bending or flexing movements in various applications, such as wearable devices, robotics, and gaming controllers. The 2.2-inch flex sensor refers to the length of the active sensing portion of the sensor, which is 2.2 inches long.
Key
Features of the 2.2-Inch Flex Sensor:
Variable Resistance:
Flexible and Thin:
Bend Detection:
Durability:
Technical
Specifications:
Length:
2.2 inches (active sensing area).
Resistance (Unflexed):
Typically around 10kΩ.
Resistance (Fully Flexed): Can increase to 20kΩ to 30kΩ or more,
depending on the degree of bending.
Operating Voltage:
Typically works well with voltages in the range of 3.3V to 5V (compatible
with Arduino or other microcontrollers).
Bend Radius:
Typically supports a bend radius of 1 inch or more.