chrwit
Materials
- Nov 29, 2012
- 3
Hello everyone,
I am constructing a weighing system using eight Transducer Techniques MLC load cells connecting to two Advantech ADAM-3016 strain gauge input modules (four load cells per module). I have been having problems connecting the module outputs in a way that adds the voltages together. I tried connecting the module outputs in parallel, which averaged the signal and unfortunately does not work for my application. I also tried connecting them in series by connecting the +Output on Module 1 to the -Output on Module 2, and then reading the +Output on Module 2 and the -Output on Module 1. This made the signal extremely noisy and unusable, even after adding a 1 uF cap. The signals are being read by a NI-PCI-6224 card in a LabVIEW Real Time PC.
Any insight on how to add the two output voltages without introducing noise would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know what other information you need.
<- Link to the Advantech 3016 module user's manual.
<- Link to the Transducer Techniques MLC load cells.
Thanks in advance.
I am constructing a weighing system using eight Transducer Techniques MLC load cells connecting to two Advantech ADAM-3016 strain gauge input modules (four load cells per module). I have been having problems connecting the module outputs in a way that adds the voltages together. I tried connecting the module outputs in parallel, which averaged the signal and unfortunately does not work for my application. I also tried connecting them in series by connecting the +Output on Module 1 to the -Output on Module 2, and then reading the +Output on Module 2 and the -Output on Module 1. This made the signal extremely noisy and unusable, even after adding a 1 uF cap. The signals are being read by a NI-PCI-6224 card in a LabVIEW Real Time PC.
Any insight on how to add the two output voltages without introducing noise would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know what other information you need.
<- Link to the Advantech 3016 module user's manual.
<- Link to the Transducer Techniques MLC load cells.
Thanks in advance.