horitbros
Mechanical
- Jan 29, 2016
- 6
Hey guys,
Our company builds a special kind of physical rehab equipment. It is all based on pendulums and fulcrums and has no electronics whatsoever in it. We now want to add some smarts to this line of equipment and i think that by installing a torque and angle sensor into the axis of the pendulum we will be able to take some useful measurements. the problem is im struggling to find a cost effective (under $500 USD) solution which combines a torque and angle sensor. The maximum torque is say 1000Nm and the maximum angle is under 160deg. Ideally this combined sensor would be smaller then a standard brick. Also we would love this sensor to be able to send wireless data out into the processing unit for calculations. Is this something that exists and if so could you please point me to the right direction.
Thanks a lot for the time and help!
A.
Our company builds a special kind of physical rehab equipment. It is all based on pendulums and fulcrums and has no electronics whatsoever in it. We now want to add some smarts to this line of equipment and i think that by installing a torque and angle sensor into the axis of the pendulum we will be able to take some useful measurements. the problem is im struggling to find a cost effective (under $500 USD) solution which combines a torque and angle sensor. The maximum torque is say 1000Nm and the maximum angle is under 160deg. Ideally this combined sensor would be smaller then a standard brick. Also we would love this sensor to be able to send wireless data out into the processing unit for calculations. Is this something that exists and if so could you please point me to the right direction.
Thanks a lot for the time and help!
A.