Shenzhen Ligent Sensor Tech Co., Ltd. specializes in designing high-precision miniature load buttons that deliver reliable force measurement in compact spaces. These sensors are widely used in industrial automation, robotics, medical equipment, and precision testing applications.
The working principle of miniature load buttons is based on the Strain Gauge Principle, which allows the sensor to convert applied force into an electrical signal with high accuracy. Here's how it works:
- Force Application → Deformation
When a load or force is applied to the miniature load button, the internal elastic element undergoes a small deformation. This deformation is proportional to the applied force. - Deformation → Electrical Resistance Change
The sensor uses a strain gauge attached to the elastic element. As the element deforms, the strain gauge stretches or compresses, causing a corresponding change in its electrical resistance. - Resistance Change → Electrical Signal Output
The resistance change is converted into an electrical signal, typically in millivolts per volt (mV/V). This signal is proportional to the applied force. - Signal Amplification and Data Acquisition
The weak electrical signal from the strain gauge is amplified and processed by the sensor's electronics. It can then be read by data acquisition systems, control units, or digital displays, providing precise force measurements in real time.
Advantages of Miniature Load Buttons from Shenzhen Ligent Sensor Tech Co., Ltd.:
- Compact design suitable for space-limited applications
- High accuracy and repeatability
- Fast response time for dynamic force measurement
- Easy integration with automation and testing systems
Miniature load buttons are an essential tool for industries requiring precise force monitoring in small or complex spaces. By understanding the strain gauge-based working principle, engineers and designers can better select and apply these sensors for optimal performance.
For more information about high-precision miniature load buttons, contact Shenzhen Ligent Sensor Tech Co., Ltd., a trusted manufacturer of advanced force sensors.