Pressure-Sensitive Conductive Sheet (Velostat/Linqstat)

by Adafruit

This conductive material (also known as "Velostat" or "Linqstat") is a nice addition for your wearable/sensor hacking toolkit. It's pressure-sensitive: squeezing it will reduce the resistance, so it's handy for making flexible sensors.

And it's a lot less expensive than off-the-shelf pressure or bend sensors too!

Each order comes with a 11"x11" (28cm x 28cm) 4mil (0.1mm) thick piece. We may fold the sheet into quarters to ship it to you. To remove any hard creases, simply lay flat on a table and put a heavy book on top to flatten it out.

This presentation from Hannah Perner-Wilson (plusea) has a lot of great ideas for how to use this material.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

  • Dimensions: 11" x 11" (280mm x 280mm)
  • 4 mil / 0.1mm thick
  • Weight: 18.66g
  • Temperature Limits : -45°C to 65°C (-50°F to 150°F)
  • Heat Sealable : Yes
  • Volume Resistivity : <500 ohm-cm
  • Surface Resistivity : < 31,000 ohms/sq.cm

1 customer review

2 years ago
Out of the box this is a versatile I2C IO expander but it can also be reprogrammed using Arduino. I used it with a Velleman 8-Channel relay board to make an I2C controlled switch. It can also drive a single string of neopixels which is useful for platforms without accurate timing such as Raspberry Pi. Would be great keyboard controller if they added switch matrix support which I may try myself when I work out how to reprogram it in Arduino.
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