Load Cell 3 Click PID: MIKROE-4658 Load Cell 3 Click is a compact add-on board that represents a weigh scale solution. This board features the PGA302, a low-drift, low-noise, programmable signal-conditioner device designed for various resistive bridge-sensing applications from Texas Instruments. It creates 2.5V of bridge excitation and a current output source with programmable current output up to 1mA. Two identical analog front-end (AFE) channels followed by a 16-bit Sigma-Delta ADC are available at the input, where each AFE channel has a dedicated programmable gain amplifier with gain up to 200V/V. It also comes with an on-chip temperature sensor and integrated EEPROM memory for device configuration, calibration, and user data. This Click board has many features that make it a perfect solution for weight scale and force-sensing applications that use strain gauge load cells and other general resistive bridge signal-conditioning applications. Load Cell 3 Click is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS socket. Specifications Type Force Applications Can be used for weight scale and force- sensing applications that use strain gauge load cells and other general resistive bridge signal-conditioning applications. On-board modules PGA302 - programmable signal-conditioner device designed for various resistive bridge- sensing applications from Texas Instruments Key Features Dual channel analog front-end, 16-bit Sigma- Delta ADC, programmable gain up to 200V/V, on-chip temperature sensor, EEPROM memory for device configuration, calibration and user data, and more. Interface Analog,I2C Compatibility mikroBUS Click board size M (42.9 x 25.4 mm) Input Voltage 5V Resources mikroBUS mikroSDK Click board Catalog Click boards Downloads PGA302 datasheet Load Cell 3 click 2D and 3D files Load Cell 3 click schematic Load Cell 3 click example on Libstock Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)