Resources

Resources

Browse our library of pressure mapping and force measurement resources, including eBooks, Case Studies, On Demand Webinars, Whitepapers, and much more.

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Testimonials

We are thrilled with our decision to work with Tekscan to create a custom sensor for our product. Tekscan's team has been vital to the development of our product by working closely with our engineers to ensure the best sensor design and most effective electronics. They are responsive, knowledgeable

Testimonials

Tekscan has provided a terrific product, and service to match, to compliment our product to be at the leading edge of technology for the trailer braking industry. It has been a pleasure dealing with a company that has customized their product to suit our application.

Testimonials

[Tekscan's] work is spectacular, and more exceptional than I thought it would be. The sensors work great. They can detect the slightest pressure accurately. It is way beyond my expectations.

Datasheets & Guides

The FlexiForce User Manual is a detailed guide of how to set up and use FlexiForce Sensors.

Whitepaper

Engineers in many industries need reliable ways to measure compressive force, either during product development, or as an embedded component in a product or device. Load cells and force sensitive resistors are common force sensor technologies, but how do they compare?

eBook

Download your free Sensor Study Guide. Refresh, reinforce, and update your force sensor knowledge with this back-to-basics guide on force sensor technologies.

On Demand Webinar

How do tactile sensors improve system efficiency and effectiveness? This free presentation by Tekscan's VP of Technology is adapted from a presentation at the Sensors Tech Forum.

Whitepaper

Smart products eliminate guesswork, improve outcomes, and increase consistency. By incorporating force feedback into your device, you give the operator increased control and accuracy in their work. Download our free whitepaper to learn more.

On Demand Webinar

How do force sensors improve medical devices? This 8-minute presentation will explore the exciting new trend toward designing smart medical devices that provide critical force feedback to eliminate guesswork, improve outcomes & consistency.

Articles & Research

A team of biomedical engineers at the Advanced Platform Technology Center (APTC) at the VA Medical Center in Cleveland have created a prosthetic hand using FlexiForce™ sensors from Tekscan, Inc.