priyanshum17/pressure

This Python script reads real-time pressure data from a connected Arduino device using FSR (Force-Sensitive Resistor) sensors and a Vernier Force Plate, then logs it to a CSV file

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This tool helps researchers and students automatically record real-time pressure data from Vernier Force Plates equipped with FSR sensors, connected via an Arduino. It takes live sensor readings and produces structured CSV files containing time-stamped force and individual sensor values. Physiotherapists, biomechanics researchers, and educators in STEM fields can use this to easily capture experimental data.

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Use this if you need to reliably log time-series pressure data from Vernier force plates and FSR sensors directly to a clean, usable CSV format for later analysis.

Not ideal if you need a graphical interface for real-time visualization or if you are not comfortable working with command-line tools and Arduino setups.

biomechanics kinesiology experimental-data-capture physics-education sensor-logging
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Jul 18, 2025

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