06-20-2006 10:46 AM
06-21-2006 04:38 PM
06-23-2006 12:55 PM
Thanks Travis. You were right. I was trying to do it using a Voltage. I changed it to a Strain measurement and I am now getting the correct scale. Thank you very much.
Dave
07-14-2006 03:47 PM
Hello David,
Did you end up using a custom scale (i.e. linear, map-ranges, etc) to finally get your correct readings? I am trying to do the exact thing you were, and I cannot get accurate results. I have set up the strain task for my load cell (0-5lb, 10V excit, and 2mv/v output), but I cannot figure out what scale to use (if any) and what values to input (prescaled and scaled). Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jason
07-17-2006 06:15 PM
Hi Jason,
When you create a strain task the readings you get should already be scaled to the units of strain if you have set the task up correctly with the appropriate values for your strain gage in the settings tab (gage factor, gage resistance etc). No additional scaling is necessary in the strain task.
Regards,
Jennifer O.
07-18-2006 06:44 AM
Jason,
In response to your reply, I ended up using linear mapping. I did some research and found out that my Strain Gage output a certain mV/ Klbs / Volt of Excitation. Using that number I made the mapping ranges so that 0 - 0 and 1000 - Whatever. The only thing is that that is in units of pounds. I was told to setup a Custom Voltage with excitation task instead of a strain task in order to get Volts that I could then use to get pounds force.
Hope that helps.
David
07-18-2006 09:40 AM
Yeah that helps. I've been trying to set the load cell up as a strain task without any luck so I tried the voltage w/excitation and had much more success. The problem I am having now is I have two of the same loads cells giving me different readings when I place the same calibration mass on them. Without the mass applied, I can get one sensor to "zero out" but the other still shows a small load of about .02 lbs. I unplugged the sensors and switched them (thereby using the opposite SCC module) and I get the opposite results. The one that was "zeroed" now shows a slight load. I'm thinking it may have something to do with the SG24 module, but I could be wrong. The other thought is that since one sensor has output of 2 mv/V and the other has 2.0393 mv/V, each sensor has it's own scale but I made sure of this in the setup. How can I get the other sensor to "zero out"? Do I need to adjust some settings on the module, or perhaps try the calibration tab in MAX? Thanks for your help...this is so frustrating...
Jason
07-19-2006 03:26 PM
Hello Jason,
There are a couple of methods to help you to zero out your channels of your SCC-SG24. They are outlined on page 18 of the User Manual found here. You should be able to make adjustments to each channel using the trimming potentiometers located on the top of the module.
Have you tried these methods?
Jennifer O.