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Description
50kg Half Bridge Weight Sensor Resistance Strain Gauge Half Bridge Sensor Load Cell 50kg for Body Scale
Product Description
Overview
When measuring, the outer side is correctly applied with external force. The strain beam part of the E-shaped sensor (that is, the beam arm with the white rubber in the middle of the strain gauge) and the outer side are to form a shearing force in the opposite direction, that is, the middle The strain beam must be able to undergo bending changes under stress, and there should be no obstruction on the other side of the strain beam.
Inside the sensor is a set of half-bridge strain gauges, which can be used in the following three ways:
1
Use one sensor with external resistor to form a full bridge measurement. The range is one sensor's range: 50kg. The external resistance is higher.
2
Use two sensors to form a full bridge measurement. The range is the sum of the ranges of the two sensors: 50kgx2=100kg.
3
Using four sensors to form a full bridge measurement, the range is the sum of the ranges of four sensors: 50kgx4=200kg