Hi Guys, I've got some new questions for you!
How do you connect a flexible circuit up to a transducer? Are there special connectors that are involved?
Also, does it matter whether I connect my transducer in parallel on my circuit board? Will it effect whether the transducer converts a sensor's input or output into a signal? I ask because a friend of mine mentioned that they had heard somewhere that if you connect the transducer parallel on the circuit board (a regular PCB not a flexible one) that the transducer would bypass the sensor's input and instead would convert the sensor's output into an electrical signal.
Oh, and does a relay switch allow electric current to flow through it when it is opened or closed? I ask this simply because I'm doubting my understanding of what I've learned over my research which is that an electrical signal passes through a relay once it is closed :/ ... it just seems so counter-intuitive
How do you connect a flexible circuit up to a transducer? Are there special connectors that are involved?
Also, does it matter whether I connect my transducer in parallel on my circuit board? Will it effect whether the transducer converts a sensor's input or output into a signal? I ask because a friend of mine mentioned that they had heard somewhere that if you connect the transducer parallel on the circuit board (a regular PCB not a flexible one) that the transducer would bypass the sensor's input and instead would convert the sensor's output into an electrical signal.
Oh, and does a relay switch allow electric current to flow through it when it is opened or closed? I ask this simply because I'm doubting my understanding of what I've learned over my research which is that an electrical signal passes through a relay once it is closed :/ ... it just seems so counter-intuitive
