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Dont know how linear the output is, this is the loadcell :
http://shop.totalcomp.com/catalog/do...ag_5-100kg.pdf
A-D has span and zero calibration options - I don't have the equipment to set them tho so they remain as factory set. Unit is a Advantech Adam 6017 :
http://www.advantech.com/products/AD..._1-2MLBFW.aspx
Your thoughts would be appreciated![]()
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Range to target is...
Without looking at the data, you need to get a voltage generator within the range, and input this to get the algorithm correct with respect of the input across the full range. If the input is not strictly linear that is not much you can do, but zero and full range to be correct.
From there you need the real world and place a known low weight, and zero span that to correct displayed weight, then place a high end known weight, use span to correct that weight display. Back to low weight re-zero to that known, then high end weight using span adjust.
Continue in that order till both known weights are displayed correctly by the algorithm. Realistically the low end weight needs to 10% and high end 80%.
Basically this linearises the input between weights.
I do a lot of PLC programming for speed weights, acceleration, pressure, PID loops etc.
Sorry, when you start calibrating the real weights, you disconnect the voltage (or analogue generator, and hook in the weigh scale input) you prob guessed.
IANZ labs is the calibration standard mostly certified)
I can count to potato!
Dude has a value within a range. Wants to express the equivalent value within a different range.
Dead easy.
Example for those not farting around with hexadecimal shit and stuff. A year has 365 days, 52 weeks and 13 lunar months.
Lets pick day 200 out of 356
It is also week 28.49 out of 52
And it is also month 7.12 out of 13
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Before i get kicked off my PC, load cell will strain gauge will be in millivolts, usually hooked up to an amplifier card, that usually outputs 0 to 20 milliamps or 0 to 10 volts. That is what normally is the input to A to D input, are you using the milliamps direct input.
"And, look, the luscious and fecund fronds of the Silver Fern has given brilliant birth to a stupendous fruit! A red Hondaberry, desposited by a lesser known species of Plonker Gittus Maximus Idiotus."
Yes i think the biggest source of error in this system will be the excitation voltage supplied to the loadcells. It can take 10-15v excitation. outputs 2mV/Vex so I fed it 15v. Power comes from a cheap 24v din rail psu via a DC-DC converter outputting 15.09ish volts.
I need a way of scaling the 15v power supply to a linear 0-10v signal i can read with the AD, and dynamically calculate the algorithm based on the correct excitation voltage as read every sample time.
Isn't anyone going to ask me what its for?![]()
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