gmh265
Mechanical
- May 6, 2004
- 10
Hello Everyone..
I would like to use a few strain gauges to measure applied load to some steering/suspension components and it has been a long time since I played with a Wheatstone bridge
I have done a little research today and have come up with this..
Strain Gauges compensated for mild steel, that have 120 ohm resistance, hooked up into a quarter bridge with the other 3 resistors also being 120 ohm. I can use an 8 volt
excitation voltage with the logger I have (Motec ADL) and can also zero the bridge through the software.
I also have a rig that allows me to load up the test components to a set load to calibrate the logger.
Is there an IC that has signal filtering / amplification for this type of application?
Should I be using the 2 wire or 3 wire method for wiring up the bridge?
or am I just going about this the wrong was completely?
I am trying not to spend too much money on this one if that makes any difference.
Thanks
Joel
I would like to use a few strain gauges to measure applied load to some steering/suspension components and it has been a long time since I played with a Wheatstone bridge
I have done a little research today and have come up with this..
Strain Gauges compensated for mild steel, that have 120 ohm resistance, hooked up into a quarter bridge with the other 3 resistors also being 120 ohm. I can use an 8 volt
excitation voltage with the logger I have (Motec ADL) and can also zero the bridge through the software.
I also have a rig that allows me to load up the test components to a set load to calibrate the logger.
Is there an IC that has signal filtering / amplification for this type of application?
Should I be using the 2 wire or 3 wire method for wiring up the bridge?
or am I just going about this the wrong was completely?
I am trying not to spend too much money on this one if that makes any difference.
Thanks
Joel