Hello DonastiaIP.
This is Zeeshan from Automation Enngineering Solutions. WE design custom embedded, control systems and precision Test & Measurment equipment, specifically for the Pharmaceutical and Food industries.
WE have had considerable experiance with Strain gauges as well as
their cousins, Load cells in some of our designs.
There are several things you may need to know before you can delve into this project.
First of all, your required 60Hz range is no problem from a systems designer point of view, BUT, a good practice in most data-acquisition systems is
to select a measuring frequency either much less than that, OR higher than that. The reason for this is that most of the times the signals recieved have a ~60Hz noise superimposed on them from nearby electrical power cables. Hence the circuitry needs to eliminate this by adding either Low-pass or
High-pass filters.
Secondly, in my humble opinion, Strain gauges / Load cells are beautifull pieces of artwork rather than scientific elements, and hence need a lot of care, both during designing as well as during use.
Sice i am concerened with designing initially, i'd like to know certain
parameters so i can formulate a design.
The mV/V is a fancy term meaning that the maximum output of the gauge (at max. pressure applied) will be this mV/V value X total input voltage.
For Example, if the mV/V = 3mV, and you excite your load cell with say 9V, then at the maximum range
of pressure applied, the output from the load cell will be 3mV X 9V = 18mV total.
This gives us the upper limit to measure, and hence design the circuitry according to it.
As far as your 2-digit display is cocnerned, my colleague Stefan is absolutely right, there is no way you can
display all that data on 2 digit. However, you may make an arbitrary scale for your application, and the contorller can convert the readings from the gauge into these units and display on your 2-digits.
For example, lets say we have a Load cell that has a measuring range of 0 to 15 KG. You
can convert this to a cale of 0 to 45 and the firmware running in the controller will be able to give u the display in your scale units.
We can design on Constant Current (CC) as well as Constant Voltage, it depends on the application and useage of the gauge.
The excitation voltage
limit varies with manufacturer to manufacturer, as well as with differt models and ranges, but for your application, i believe the strain gauge can handle upto about 10V. Yes you can go to minimum 1.5V also (as per Omega tech support) but we will select the best possible value once we get down to
the designing.
WEll.. i believe the strain gauge you are getting has a wire / cable attached to it, so that will be your preffered method of attachment. But we'd liek to know how many wires there are, 4 or 6 (or 8)?
I am not bidding on this project just now. Once all the figures are
confirmed, then we may make a suitable bid.
If you are interseted in developig the system at your end, then we can provide the following services :
a) Strain gauge Signal conditioner design,
b) microcontroller system design,
c) Firmware design and functional testing (on a
prototype we build),
d) Schematics, PCB layout and BOM,
e) all Electrical, QC and functional checks.
If you want finished prototypes / systems, do let us know and we can offer our prices.
Warm regards...
Zeeshan A. Noorwala
Automation Engineering
Solutions
SGD-3/350-RY13
over 1 year ago