Construction
The FlexiForce A201 force sensor is an ultra-thin, flexible printed circuit. The force sensors
are constructed of two layers of substrate (polyester/polyimide) film. On each layer, a conductive material (silver) is applied, followed by a layer of pressure-sensitive ink. Adhesive is then used to laminate the two layers of substrate together to form the force sensor. The active sensing area is defined by the silver circle on top of the pressure-sensitive ink. Silver extends from the sensing area to the connectors at the other end of the sensor, forming the conductive leads. A201 sensors are terminated with male square pins, allowing them to be easily incorporated into a circuit. The two outer pins of the connector are active and the
center pin is inactive.

How it Works
The FlexiForce single element force sensor acts as a force sensing resistor in an electrical circuit. When the force sensor is unloaded, its resistance is very high. When a force is
applied to the sensor, this resistance decreases. The resistance can be read by connecting
a multimeter to the outer two pins, then applying a force to the sensing area. In the image below, the plot shows both the Force vs. resistance and Force vs. conductance (1/R).
Note that the conductance curve is linear, and therefore useful in calibration.

 
 
  The ELF System is a user-friendly, cost-effective load measurement system.
This system combines FlexiForce sensors with serial-interface electronics and Windowscompatible
software, turning your PC or laptop into a force measurement instrument.
Key features include:
-Real-time data capture -Movie recording & saving
-ASCII output to data analysis software -Multi-point calibration
-Simple and storable calibration -Capability to tare a load
-Adjustable sensitivity -Internal triggering
-Multiple handle capability available -8 sampling rates to 200 Hz
-LabVIEW VI Driver Software available -High-speed option to 5.7 kHz available