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@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ There are two main technique for force sensors:
The choice between the two is usually based on whether the measurement is static (strain gauge) or dynamics (piezoelectric). The choice between the two is usually based on whether the measurement is static (strain gauge) or dynamics (piezoelectric).
Main differences between the two are shown in Figure [1](#orgc54ca38). Main differences between the two are shown in Figure [1](#org140fe11).
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{{< figure src="/ox-hugo/force_sensor_piezo_vs_strain_gauge.png" caption="Figure 1: Piezoelectric Force sensor VS Strain Gauge Force sensor" >}} {{< figure src="/ox-hugo/force_sensor_piezo_vs_strain_gauge.png" caption="Figure 1: Piezoelectric Force sensor VS Strain Gauge Force sensor" >}}
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### Dynamics and Noise of a piezoelectric force sensor {#dynamics-and-noise-of-a-piezoelectric-force-sensor} ### Dynamics and Noise of a piezoelectric force sensor {#dynamics-and-noise-of-a-piezoelectric-force-sensor}
An analysis the dynamics and noise of a piezoelectric force sensor is done in ([Fleming 2010](#org3b3fec8)) ([Notes]({{< relref "fleming10_nanop_system_with_force_feedb" >}})). An analysis the dynamics and noise of a piezoelectric force sensor is done in ([Fleming 2010](#orgef1d5b9)) ([Notes]({{< relref "fleming10_nanop_system_with_force_feedb" >}})).
### Manufacturers {#manufacturers} ### Manufacturers {#manufacturers}
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However, if a charge conditioner is used, the signal will be doubled. However, if a charge conditioner is used, the signal will be doubled.
## Load Cells {#load-cells}
### Manufacturers {#manufacturers}
| Manufacturers | Links | Country |
|---------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|----------------|
| Sensel | [link](https://www.sensel-measurement.fr/en/3-load-cell) | France |
| Omega | [link](https://www.omega.com/en-us/resources/load-cells) | United Kingdom |
| Megatron | [link](https://www.megatron.de/en/category/load-cells.html) | Germany |
| PCB | [link](https://www.pcb.com/products/product-finder?tx=19) | USA |
## Bibliography {#bibliography} ## Bibliography {#bibliography}
<a id="org3b3fec8"></a>Fleming, A.J. 2010. “Nanopositioning System with Force Feedback for High-Performance Tracking and Vibration Control.” _IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics_ 15 (3):43347. <https://doi.org/10.1109/tmech.2009.2028422>. <a id="orgef1d5b9"></a>Fleming, A.J. 2010. “Nanopositioning System with Force Feedback for High-Performance Tracking and Vibration Control.” _IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics_ 15 (3):43347. <https://doi.org/10.1109/tmech.2009.2028422>.