Hey
according to the scematics off the sillicon mallet there is some sort invertor
function for the fsr
I'm also very curious how it works but it's a lack off time to really figure
it out
good luck BERK!
>-- Oorspronkelijk bericht --
>To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com
>From: "Dave B" <bongo2001@...>
>Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 15:57:50 -0000
>Subject: [Simmons Drums] Re: Thoughts on interfaces.
>Reply-To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com
>
>
>--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "superwolle70"
><superwolle70@...> wrote:
>>
>> Hm, I am really no talented tech, but reading the first
>> page of the FSR doc tells me that the higher the force,
>> the higher the resistance.
>
>Actually it's just the opposite. The harder you press on them the
>less the resistance.
>
>> So technically naive as I am I could imagine that a
>> permanent voltage runs through the SDX pads and when
>> hitting the pad we get a voltage holler instead of a
>> pulse. Is that possible?
>
>You get a sudden drop in resistance. That can be converted to a
>voltage spike, vaguely similar to what a piezo produces. There's a
>circuit in the FSR pdf from earlier in the thread (page 23?) that
>does that.
>
>Dave
>
>P.S. This is my third attempt to post a response to this. Is anyone
>else having posting issues?
>
>
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