Hi all,
Thank you all for your response. I initially eliminated load cells as I will only need relative load and not a high accuracy lb/force readout and since the FSRs will be simple to integrate mechanically.
To clarify my system requirements, I need to show % load read out on each foot, and have a simple indicator for whether the load is in the heels or toes. The device has elliptical-like footplates, so the sensors will be going on a flat form surface, so I plan to put 2 sensors on each footplate (one near the back of each footplate for heel recognition and one towards the front for toe recognition) with 4 total sensors per machine.
I have made a rudimentary "mock system" using off the shelf Flexiforce A502 sensors. It works relatively well with detecting heel/toe loads, and a relatively reasonable % load readout for each foot. These sensors are potentially produced from the same batch, which is a contributing factor with repeatability, but it makes me consider if a reliable system can be made with these sensors.
My biggest concern is that I am part of a small operation, so it will be difficult for me to do in-house calibration for each sensor for every production device. So I want to avoid individual circuitry and/or calibration factors for each sensor in software for version control. The more repeatable and ready-to-integrate the sensors are more my PLC, the better. I spoke with some custom FSR companies that include PCBs with signal conditioning so it is ready to integrate with my +/- 10V analog input module, however these were quite pricey. Another company I spoke with said it could meet all our specifications and will have high sensor-to-sensor output repeatability upon us receiving it, without us being additional circuitry/signal conditioning, which would be great, but slightly suspicious, haha. But I wanted to get some samples from them for testing.
These low-cost 200 kg load cells would be the preferred option for us, but it brings me back to my concern of being unsure what the off-the-shelf repeatability/variation will be from one sensor to another, because avoiding additional circuitry from sensor to PLC controller is important with our limited resources and space available. I am also concerned about exceeding rated load (within a reasonable range, say ~100-200lbs), with overloading load cells damage it? I'm sure there is some safety factor built in, but that is another thing for me to consider.
Does anyone have thoughts on this? Do these custom FSRs seem like an option worth considering? And if not, how can I go about off-the-shelf load cells to ensure repeatable outputs? I know custom and pre-calibrated load cells can get pricey... but I will start looking into some of the options you all recommended, Thanks!