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Tekscan Releases OEM Development Kit

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May 5, 2016

Tekscan has introduced the FlexiForce OEM Development Kit for design engineers, letting users expedite the proof of concept development phase.

The kit combines a MicroView display module, USB programmer interface, and analog front-end FlexiForce Quickstart board. This package, along with open-source software and two FlexiForce sensors results in a complete development solution which enables engineers to quickly test how FlexiForce sensors will behave in their specific product or application environment, the company states.

"At Tekscan, we’re always exploring new ways to make it easier and more cost-effective for OEMs to test and embed FlexiForce technology into their products. We’re excited that this tool will help reduce design and development time by offering a quick and easy proof-of-concept solution," says Mark Lowe, vice president of Sensors at Tekscan.

For more information, visit Tekscan.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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