Current loop circuitry replaced Wheatstone bridge circuitry to signal-condition strain gage transducers in more than 350 data channels for two different test programs at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center. The uncorrected test data from current loop circuitry had a lower noise level than data from comparable Wheatstone bridge circuitry, were linear with respect to gage-resistance change, and were uninfluenced by varying lead-wire resistance. The current loop channels were easier for the technicians to set up, verify, and operate than equivalent Wheatstone bridge channels. Design choices and circuit details are presented in this paper in addition to operational experience
Metrological properties of a two-current-source bridge circuit were tested with the use of the metho...
Compact bridge circuit measures sensitive and accurate conductance of low-conductivity electrolyte s...
Guildline’s 9975 Current Comparator Resistance Bridge [3, 4] provides excellent accuracy for values ...
For many years, the Wheatstone bridge has been used successfully to measure electrical resistance an...
This paper describes a variety of practical application circuits based on the current loop signal co...
A practical, single, constant-current loop circuit for the signal conditioning of variable-resistanc...
A practical single constant current loop circuit for the signal conditioning of variable-resistance ...
The classical approach for signal conditioning individual resistance strain gages is to connect each...
This paper describes a variety of practical application circuits based on the current loop signal co...
This paper describes a variety of practical application circuits based on the current loop signal co...
This paper describes a new signal-conditioning technique for measuring strain and temperature which ...
To measure temperatures with a greater degree of accuracy than is possible with thermocouples, RTDs ...
A constant current loop measuring system measures a property including the temperature of a sensor r...
We present a closed loop architecture for readout of Wheatstone bridge sensors. A key enabler of the...
Computer program reduces the unbalance of weldable half-bridge strain gage installations. The progra...
Metrological properties of a two-current-source bridge circuit were tested with the use of the metho...
Compact bridge circuit measures sensitive and accurate conductance of low-conductivity electrolyte s...
Guildline’s 9975 Current Comparator Resistance Bridge [3, 4] provides excellent accuracy for values ...
For many years, the Wheatstone bridge has been used successfully to measure electrical resistance an...
This paper describes a variety of practical application circuits based on the current loop signal co...
A practical, single, constant-current loop circuit for the signal conditioning of variable-resistanc...
A practical single constant current loop circuit for the signal conditioning of variable-resistance ...
The classical approach for signal conditioning individual resistance strain gages is to connect each...
This paper describes a variety of practical application circuits based on the current loop signal co...
This paper describes a variety of practical application circuits based on the current loop signal co...
This paper describes a new signal-conditioning technique for measuring strain and temperature which ...
To measure temperatures with a greater degree of accuracy than is possible with thermocouples, RTDs ...
A constant current loop measuring system measures a property including the temperature of a sensor r...
We present a closed loop architecture for readout of Wheatstone bridge sensors. A key enabler of the...
Computer program reduces the unbalance of weldable half-bridge strain gage installations. The progra...
Metrological properties of a two-current-source bridge circuit were tested with the use of the metho...
Compact bridge circuit measures sensitive and accurate conductance of low-conductivity electrolyte s...
Guildline’s 9975 Current Comparator Resistance Bridge [3, 4] provides excellent accuracy for values ...