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A quick example demonstrating how easy it is to integrate Force Sensing Resistors into your high level programming applications using the Phidgets Voltage Divider and Phidgets 8/8/8 InterfaceKit. Using C# Express, it took us a mere 10 minutes to write this particular application.
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From the man who brought us the California Raisins, this kinetic animation follow the adventures of a little wire guy as he careens through the dangerous detritus of a junk heap. -Dir. Mark Gustafson
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From the man who brought us the California Raisins, this kinetic animation follows the adventures of a little wire guy as he careens through the dangerous detritus of a junk heap. (Cortos_10)
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A basic instruction for electronics enthusiasts. I use an RGB LED and a 510 ohm resistor as I may change from 6 to 9 volts later, but with my LEDs i could go as low as 330 ohms. I sacrifice some brightness for the sake of longer life. To choose your resistor, the value in ohms = voltage of your batteries or power supply / (as in divided by) the amperage that your LED needs to run