Bi-directional deflectable resistor

Electrical resistors – Resistance value responsive to a condition – Current and/or voltage

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C338S002000, C600S587000, C324S660000

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11112775

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for a bi-directional deflectable resistor. The bi-directional deflectable resistor has a first layer of conductive material on a top surface of a substrate and a second layer of conductive material on a bottom surface of a substrate, each layer having a resistance that changes predictably when an electrical signal is applied thereto. The change of resistance of either the first layer of conductive material or the second layer of conductive material reflects an amount of deflection of the respective layer. Having two layers of conductive material allows for the measurement of deflection in all directions.

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