Invented by Sensitronics' founder Franklin Eventoff, the Force-Sensing Resistor (FSR) is used in applications including automotive sensors, musical instruments, pressure-sensitive buttons, and a wide variety of portable electronic devices. Consumer Products / Computer Devices: Up/Down Force/Speed cursor control, Interactive musical instrument controllers, Interactive Stylus Signature Recognitio
n controller, Multiple Input Matrix Array. Musical Instruments: Electronic Drum triggers, Keyboard Aftertouch, Foot Pedal controllers, Programmable Mixer Arrays, Interactive Dance floor. Medical: Infusion pumps, podiatry foot gait analysis, Tool speed control, Patient turning alarm sensor. Automotive/Industrial: Robotic Finger Tips, Assembly Parts Detection, Dynamic Limit Sensor, Motor Speed Control, Floor Security Panels, Seat Occupancy Detection, Steering Wheel Control Console, Mirror Adjustor, Electronic Throttle & Brake. Sports: Target Force and Accuracy detection, Grip monitor, trolling motor speed control