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Revision as of 13:30, 17 November 2021
Author | Matrix TSL |
Version | 2.0 |
Category | Force |
Contents
Load Cell component
The HX711 load cell amplifier is used to get measurable data out from a load cell or strain gauge.
Detailed description
No detailed description exists yet for this component
Examples
A simple example showing how to get a meaningful reading out of the HX711 IC connected to a load cell sensor. Zeros/Tares the reading when the switch is pressed.
The scale factor was determined by performing calibration with a unity scale of 1.0 and fixed weight weights. A table of weight vs reading was constructed to provide the correct scale factor.
Here is a guide to calibrate your sensor
When 0g was present on the load cell we zero the output.
When 10g was present on the load cell we get a reading of approx 2170.
2170 / 10g = 217 per g.
When 20g was present on the load cell we get a reading of approx 4340.
4340 / 20g = 217 per g.
1 / 217 = Scale Factor of 0.004608
The readings may not be 100% linear so it's best to take several samples based on different weights across the range you want to be able to measure and from this you can work out a close fitting average.
Downloadable macro reference
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SetScaling |
Sets the scaler for the samples to provide a meanningful value. Default scaler is set to 1.0 | |
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Scaler |
Unity Scale = 1.0 | |
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ScaledSample |
Takes a raw sample and then applies the scaling factor to return a real world value. | |
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Zero |
Zeros the reading at the current sample | |
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Return |