[Lab] Any advice on cheap pressure pads for outdoor use?

bentfork at gmail.com bentfork at gmail.com
Tue Mar 13 17:24:44 EDT 2012


You may want to look into coaxial Piezo cable.  It can be buried or built
into structures.

http://www.imagesco.com/catalog/sensors/piezocoax.html



On 12 March 2012 16:54, Anthony Scavarelli <anthony.scavarelli at gmail.com>wrote:

> I have not but I will look into it now thanks. I am a newbie when it comes
> to circuits so looks like I have a lot to learn.
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> On 2012-03-12, at 4:48 PM, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
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> On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 04:37:42PM -0400, Anthony Scavarelli wrote:
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> Hi everyone, long time lurker with a question ;)
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>
> I am working on pitching the use of pressure pads outdoors to control
>
> a custom software program and am curious if any of you have any advice
>
> on where I could look for such things (or better yet be able to make
>
> my own so they can be custom sizes/shapes).
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>
> Have you looked at piezo transducers?
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> Thanks for any advice or links you can offer!
>
> Anthony
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