2 bridge sensors, 1 voltage excitation, P. 37 – Campbell Scientific CR800 and CR850 Measurement and Control Systems User Manual
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Section 4. Quickstart Tutorial
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Figure 4: Analog sensor wired to differential channel #1
Table 1. Single-Ended and Differential Input
Channels
Differential Channel
Single-Ended Channel
1H
1
1L
2
2H
3
2L
4
3H
5
3L
6
4.1.3.2 Bridge Sensors
Many sensors use a resistive bridge to measure phenomena. Pressure sensors and
position sensors commonly use a resistive bridge. Examples:
• A specific resistance in a pressure transducer strain gage correlates to a
specific water pressure.
• A change in resistance in a wind vane potentiometer correlates to a change in
wind direction.
4.1.3.2.1 Voltage Excitation
Bridge resistance is determined by measuring the difference between a known
voltage applied to a bridge and the measured return voltage. The CR800 supplies
a precise scalable voltage excitation via excitation terminals. Return voltage is
measured on analog terminals. Examples of bridge sensor wiring using voltage
excitation are illustrated in figures Half-Bridge Wiring -- Wind Vane
Potentiometer
(p. 38)
and Full-Bridge Wiring -- Pressure Transducer
(p. 38).