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Using Force Sensing Resistors and sould files with Python
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Using Force Sensing Resistors and sould files with Python
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Hi guys, I'm new to coding and was hoping you could help me with a project I'm doing at the moment.

I'm using python with a Raspberry Pi and some electronics to get a sound to play through some earphones when a force sensing resistor is pressed. However, I'm not too sure how the code should look and need some help with this part. I presume it would mostly consist of some basic if statements and shouldn't be too difficult?

Thanks very much! Smile
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see: https://acaird.github.io/computers/2015/...rry-pi-fsr
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