Sensitronics

Sensitronics The Industry Leader in Force Sensing Resistors and Force-Sensing Technology Toys: Interactive Dolls, RC Controllers, Joysticks and Musical toy instruments.

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

06/01/2026

LowDrift FSR Technology
Sensitronics has solved the inherent FSR drift problem with our patented LowDrift Force Sensing Resistor — reducing drift by up to 80%. Ideal for scales, smart shelves, and any application requiring sustained accuracy.

Sensitronics will be at the IDTechEx Show, booth A10, November 15-16 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. We'll be show...
09/22/2017

Sensitronics will be at the IDTechEx Show, booth A10, November 15-16 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. We'll be showing off the latest XactFSR materials. Come check out the cool demos, ask us questions, and snag some free samples! https://www.idtechex.com/usa2017/show/

03/21/2016

We're about to make a few major industry changing advances - stayed tuned!

Force Sensing Linear Potentiometer tutorial!  Connect a force sensing linear potentiometer to an Arduino!  http://www.se...
11/26/2014

Force Sensing Linear Potentiometer tutorial! Connect a force sensing linear potentiometer to an Arduino! http://www.sensitronics.com/tutorials/force-sensing-linear-potentiometer/

Often used in touch controls and electronic instruments, Force Sensing Linear Pots measure force as well as position along a single axis. Imagine a slider switch with an added dimension of force, flattened to about the thickness of a business card - FSLPs allow for some unique design possibilities.I…

Connect our off-the-shelf matrix arrays with Kitronyx Snowboard!  Get a head start developing a multi-touch force sensit...
11/17/2014

Connect our off-the-shelf matrix arrays with Kitronyx Snowboard! Get a head start developing a multi-touch force sensitive surface.

http://www.kitronyx.com/store/p6/Snowboard_with_Sensor.html

Save $10 when you buy the Snowboard and the Matrix Sensor togetherAll-in-one force and touch development platform- Multiple point force sensing (pressure distribution sensing)- 12 analog capacitive sensors- Arduino Leonardo embedded- I2C interface port for easy interface with external sensors

FSR Linear Potentiometer + Arduino Tutorial.  Coming Soon!
11/07/2014

FSR Linear Potentiometer + Arduino Tutorial. Coming Soon!

10/29/2014

New materials in the works...scaling up production of our No Drift FSR and working on large format screen printing!

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10/02/2014

Happy Thursday!

Hello Technology!
10/02/2014

Hello Technology!

A new conductive textile made in Hong Kong uses polyutherane-coated copper, and is stretchable and washable

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