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[[File:Load Cell1.jpg|thumb|right|Load Cell]]
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'''Load Cell''' is used to convert a force into electrical signal. This conversion is indirect and happens in two stages. Through a mechanical arrangement, the force being sensed deforms a [[Strain Gauges|strain gauge]]. The strain gauge measures the deformation (strain) as an electrical signal, because the strain changes the effective electrical resistance of the wire. A load cell usually consists of four strain gauges in a Wheatstone bridge configuration. Load cells of one strain gauge (quarter bridge) or two strain gauges (half bridge) are also available. The electrical signal output is typically in the order of a few millivolts and requires amplification by an instrumentation amplifier before it can be used. The output of the transducer can be scaled to calculate the force applied to the transducer.
'''Load Cell''' is used to convert a force into electrical signal. This conversion is indirect and happens in two stages. Through a mechanical arrangement, the force being sensed deforms a [[Strain Gauges|strain gauge]]. The strain gauge measures the deformation (strain) as an electrical signal, because the strain changes the effective electrical resistance of the wire. A load cell usually consists of four strain gauges in a Wheatstone bridge configuration. Load cells of one strain gauge (quarter bridge) or two strain gauges (half bridge) are also available. The electrical signal output is typically in the order of a few millivolts and requires amplification by an instrumentation amplifier before it can be used. The output of the transducer can be scaled to calculate the force applied to the transducer.


==Types==
==Types==
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===Others===
===Others===
Other types include '''Piezoelectric Load Cells''' , and '''Vibrating Wire Load Cells''', which are useful in geomechanical applications due to low amounts of drift, and capacitive load cells where the capacitance of a capacitor changes as the load preses the two plates of a capacitor closer together. Every load cell is subject to ringing when subjected to abrupt load changes. This stems from the spring-like behavior of load cells. In order to measure the loads, they have to deform. As such, a load cell of finite stiffness must have spring-like behavior, exhibiting vibrations at its natural frequency. An oscillating data pattern can be the result of ringing. Ringing can be suppressed in a limited fashion by passive means. Alternatively, a control system can use an [[Actuators|actuator]] to actively damp out the ringing of a load cell. This method offers better performance at a cost of significant increase in complexity. Load cells are used in several types of measuring instruments such as universal testing machines.
Other types include '''Piezoelectric Load Cells''' , and '''Vibrating Wire Load Cells''', which are useful in geomechanical applications due to low amounts of drift, and capacitive load cells where the capacitance of a capacitor changes as the load preses the two plates of a capacitor closer together. Every load cell is subject to ringing when subjected to abrupt load changes. This stems from the spring-like behavior of load cells. In order to measure the loads, they have to deform. As such, a load cell of finite stiffness must have spring-like behavior, exhibiting vibrations at its natural frequency. An oscillating data pattern can be the result of ringing. Ringing can be suppressed in a limited fashion by passive means. Alternatively, a control system can use an [[Actuators|actuator]] to actively damp out the ringing of a load cell. This method offers better performance at a cost of significant increase in complexity. Load cells are used in several types of measuring instruments such as universal testing machines.


==Features==
==Features==
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* Insensitive to vibrations.
* Insensitive to vibrations.
* Unique mounting arrangements.
* Unique mounting arrangements.


==Sources==
==Sources==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_cell Wikipedia Load Cells]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_cell Wikipedia Load Cells]

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