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The Seeed Studio Grove GSR Sensor Module measures galvanic skin response by detecting electrical conductance changes in the skin, reflecting emotional activity. Compatible with popular microcontrollers via a Grove connector, it operates on 3.3V or 5V power and outputs an analog signal for precise data capture. Ideal for emotion-related projects like stress monitoring or lie detection prototypes, this compact sensor offers plug-and-play ease and open-source schematics for versatile innovation.
| ASIN | B012TNYDE4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,557 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #812 in Single-Board Computers |
| Item model number | 8541611855 |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 5.99 x 2.49 cm; 18 g |
I**T
how to use. Manual with code
R**.
I am doing some research projects using GSR and I needed a simple way to connect to a microcontroller. The sensor uses an open source schematic, so it is no secret that it uses an LM324 in differential mode to produce an analog signal that can be tied to a microcontroller, or you can connect it to a multimeter. I may come back and update the review, but so far it is doing what I expected it to do.
D**E
As a kid I had a Radio Shack version of this, about the size of a small transistor radio. I've wanted one of those ever since, but they quit making 'em a while back. Glad to find the Grove GSR Sensor Module. The sensor is made well, and compact. Add a ESP32 w/BT, ear pods, kick back and relax.
K**X
This worked well for a recent DIY project.
M**S
It was a terrific product!