emmanuel63
Well-known member
Hello,
I am looking for fresh ideas to make a keyboard with pressure sensitive sensors. Here are what I would like to get :
-> high sensitivity. A very light finger touch must trigger a note.
-> fast response (low rise time)
-> simple mechanism
I have tried different things so far :
-> capacitive sensors. It is great, but there is no way to get a reliable pressure reading (as far as I know).
-> standards FSR. I found them not sensitive enough. Light finger touches produce inconsistent pressure readings. Very light touches are ignored. They are expensive (if you want to make a large keyboard).
-> DIY velostat FSR. I get good results, but it is difficult to get a linear and consistent response. This is
-> DIY foam sensors. I use a carbon 1/4 inch foam layer in between 2 copper plates. It works well, but response is two slow. Rise time is around 30ms which is to slow for a keyboard.
Do you have any ideas ?
Emmanuel
I am looking for fresh ideas to make a keyboard with pressure sensitive sensors. Here are what I would like to get :
-> high sensitivity. A very light finger touch must trigger a note.
-> fast response (low rise time)
-> simple mechanism
I have tried different things so far :
-> capacitive sensors. It is great, but there is no way to get a reliable pressure reading (as far as I know).
-> standards FSR. I found them not sensitive enough. Light finger touches produce inconsistent pressure readings. Very light touches are ignored. They are expensive (if you want to make a large keyboard).
-> DIY velostat FSR. I get good results, but it is difficult to get a linear and consistent response. This is
-> DIY foam sensors. I use a carbon 1/4 inch foam layer in between 2 copper plates. It works well, but response is two slow. Rise time is around 30ms which is to slow for a keyboard.
Do you have any ideas ?
Emmanuel