Arduino1 Bread1 Wire1 Wire2 Wire3 Wire4 Wire5 Wire3 Wire4 Wire5 U1 Wire3 Wire6 Wire6 Wire5 Wire6 Wire7 Wire11 Wire11 Wire8 Wire12 Wire13 Wire12 Wire13 Wire15 Wire15 Wire17 Wire17 Wire9 Wire10 Wire24 Wire25 Wire26 Wire27 Wire29 Wire30 Wire24 Wire25 Wire26 Wire27 Wire29 Wire30 Wire11 R2 PCB2 Wire35 Wire36 Wire39 Wire66 Wire67 Wire73 Wire78 Note3 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd"> <html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /><style type="text/css"> p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } </style></head><body style=" font-family:'Lucida Grande'; font-size:13pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal;"> <p style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">In this example, an LM 358 Dual Operation Amplifier is used to get a stronger and more stable signal from an FSR. You can basically use this configuration with any resistive sensor. Feel free to place a small ceramic cap between PIN1 on the Opamp and GND to smooth the signal even better.</p></body></html> J1 Wire86 Wire87 Wire80 Wire81 Wire88 Wire89 Wire82 Wire83 Wire84 Wire85 Wire86 Wire87 Wire92 Wire97 Wire99 Wire103 Wire104 Wire109 Wire110 Wire113 Wire115 Wire121 Wire126 Wire129 Wire131 Wire132 Wire152 Wire154 Wire156 Wire158 Wire161 Wire162 Wire163 Wire88