A post from Science Daily: Non-electric touchpad takes sensor technology to extreme conditions

A post from Science Daily: Non-electric touchpad takes sensor technology to extreme conditions

Researchers have developed the world’s first soft touchpad that can sense the force, area and location of contact without electricity. The device utilizes pneumatic channels, enabling its use in environments such as MRI machines and other conditions that are unsuitable for electronic devices. Soft devices like soft robots and rehabilitation aids could also benefit from this new technology.

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