Mounting Methods
SINGLETACT MOUNTING METHODS
One major drawback of glue is that the sensor is likely unsalvageable once mounted. If the
sensor needs to be removed afterwards, the user risks damaging the sensor or the device the
sensor is glued to.
Lastly, do not use any glues that outgas such as super glue, as this will damage the surface /
internals of the SingleTact sensor or make it brittle.
4. Mounting the SingleTact Electronics
The SingleTact electronics come in two forms: standard electronics, and USB electronics. If you
are using standard electronics for your application, be aware that the standard electronics
feature 0.1” through-hole header pins, which means you will have to take into account the
protruding pins on the underside of the board. The USB electronics board on the other hand is
essentially flat. Other than this difference, mounting these electronics is similar and relatively
simple, and there are two suggested methods for doing so: double-sided tape, and screw
mounting.
Double-Sided Tape
While a thin double-sided tape is recommended for the SingleTact sensor mounting, a thicker
double-sided tape is optimal for mounting SingleTact electronics. The purpose is two-fold: a
thicker tape will allow the rigid electronics board to conform to uneven surfaces better, and will
allow the pins on the standard electronics board to clear surfaces easier. Position the
electronics so that there is little to no stress on the sensor.
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