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Load measurement system goes wireless

A Tekscan product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 26, 2006

The Wireless ELF system takes the concept of a turnkey, user-friendly load measurement system one step further by eliminating cumbersome wires.

New from Tekscan, the Wireless ELF system takes the concept of a turnkey, user-friendly load measurement system one step further by eliminating cumbersome wires and enabling a laptop or PC to quickly capture and store force data from an event up to 30m away.

This revolutionary system offers greater flexibility for countless applications, including sports equipment testing, safety assessment, medical applications, or any force measurement application involving a human subject.

Wireless ELF combines ultrathin (0.2mm) piezoresistive FlexiForce single-element load sensors with a USB-powered hub, battery-operated transmitter (4-7V), and simple software which displays real-time force data in pounds, grams or Newtons.

Users can select whether to view the data digitally, or in chart format.

Data can be saved as "movie files" to play back later; data can also be saved in ASCII format and exported to data analysis programs.

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