Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaf 31).A novel dual differential hall-effect based proving ring force sensor has been designed, manufactured, and tested. Strain gauge based force sensors are among the most common methods of measuring static and dynamic forces, yet they suffer from a wide array of negative attributes including: high cost due to signal amplification instrumentation, high temperature sensitivity, and only moderate dynamic range. The goal of the research herein described was to design and test a low cost, high dynamic range force sensor. Hall-Effect sensors have high bandwidth (>100 kHz), a wide dynamic range, are low in cost (<0.5),andareideallysuitedtodynamicandstaticforcemeasurements.Provingrings−diametrallyloadedhoopsofmetal,havelongbeenusedtomeasureforceyetsuffermanysetbacksduetotheirhistoricaldesignsutilizingmechanicalandstraingaugemethodsofstraindetection.Anovelnestedprovingringflexurehasbeencombinedwithhall−effectsensorstofulfillthedesignrequirementsofalowcostandrobustforcesensor.Initialdatademonstratesthatthenestedprovingringforcesensorhereindescribediscapableofresolvingforcesofintherangeof0to30Newtonswithanaccuracyof0.235Newtons,allatapotentialmass−manufacturedcostofU.S.10.00 per unit.by Christopher W. Rivest.S.B