Hi all, New user here, althought i THOUGHT i had an account here for a while. must have just been trolling around for the time being
I've been working on a project lately and running into some hiccups on the latest revision. Basically we are trying to reverse engineer a digital scale. And have made 1 prototype using a load cell (beam type) with a 4 wire interface. This was easy to hook up into an INA125P instrument amplifier and works great.
However, they are very bulky, so we are looking at using a much thinner style 3 wire strain gauge sensor like this for our next version:
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10245Very simple in design, and easy to use by itself, but we are trying to use 4 of them (1 for each foot) like in this scale system:
http://www.amazon.com/American-Weigh-ONYX-5K-BK-11-Pound-0-1-Ounce/dp/B001S0ZJUMThats where the hangup on how it's supposed to be wired is. As much info as I have gathered, the 4 need to be wired up to make a complete wheatstone bridge. By tying some of the 4 wires together, then taking + and - readings off the others.
The best thread I've found so far regarding wiring 4 of the sensors is this one, but still unclear on how it's done as it seems some of the sensors have to be wired to give opposite readings as the others so they don't cancel each other out? (that was a horrible explanation!)
http://www.nerdkits.com/forum/thread/900/Also unsure if that feed goes into 1 opamp, or 2.
I'm very frustrated at this point, as i know the device is simple, and we already have a working prototype with a similar device, just the lack of documentation on using multiple of these gauges is becoming tiresome. You would think there would be tons of info out there and tutorials. As digital scales, even with 4 sensors, are found everywhere.
Any help is greatly appreciated. My electronics knowledge is definitely mid pack beginner so if I could find a hookup diagram that would be awesome.
Thanks for the help and look forward to reading thru more of the forums here and learning a lot.
Taylor