mortalwombat
Industrial
- Feb 20, 2009
- 5
Hello,
I'm using a National Instruments Compact DAQ System for measuring strain gauges. The system allows an excitation voltage of 2V (minimum) for my half-bridge.
Unfortunately the strain gauges I have to use aren't able to stand this voltage and allow only 1V (maximum) excitation voltage.
Is it possible to reduce the excitation voltage between strain gauge and DAQ-System by an stable potential divider e.g. an resistance with 0,01% accuracy in both sides of the half bridge?
Any tip will be helpful...
Karsten
I'm using a National Instruments Compact DAQ System for measuring strain gauges. The system allows an excitation voltage of 2V (minimum) for my half-bridge.
Unfortunately the strain gauges I have to use aren't able to stand this voltage and allow only 1V (maximum) excitation voltage.
Is it possible to reduce the excitation voltage between strain gauge and DAQ-System by an stable potential divider e.g. an resistance with 0,01% accuracy in both sides of the half bridge?
Any tip will be helpful...
Karsten