Test & Measurement

StudentDAQ version adds 350Ω & 1kΩ quarter-bridge inputs

1st June 2016
Jordan Mulcare
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As part of its continued focus on the classroom, Micro-Measurements, a Vishay Precision Group brand, has introduced a recent version of its popular StudentDAQ pocket-sized, USB-powered data acquisition device for use with resistive strain sensors. Originally available with 120Ω quarter-bridge inputs, the version offers additional 350Ω and 1kΩ quarter-bridge inputs for more precise measurement in a variety of applications.

"The 120Ω quarter-bridge input used to be the most commonly used resistance value in measurement applications; however, when the end user has a choice of values, higher resistances such as 350Ω and 1kΩ are often preferable because they significantly reduce heat generation," said Donielle Dockery, Micro-Measurements senior field design engineer. "In addition, these values decrease leadwire effects such as circuit desensitisation due to leadwire resistance and unwanted signal variations caused by leadwire resistance changes with temperature fluctuations. Similarly, when the strain measurement circuit includes switches, slip rings, or other sources of random resistance change, the signal-to-noise (SNR) ratio is improved with higher-resistance strain sensors operating at the same power level."

Optimised for classroom environments or convenient, low-cost gage installation verification, the easy-to-use StudentDAQ doesn't require calibration and it features built-in support for a single channel of full-bridge, half-bridge and quarter-bridge inputs, including all necessary bridge completion. The unit provides basic functionality for simple data logging and academic lab experiments, yet is powerful enough for more sophisticated measurement applications. The StudentDAQ's 24-bit delta-sigma A/D converter provides a ±16,000µε measurement range at 80Hz and a gage factor setting of 2.00, with a 1% of reading accuracy and a resolution of 1µε.

The StudentDAQ version is an example of Micro-Measurements' commitment to supporting the educational community through product offerings and programmes designed to aid engineering and technology students and educators. This support includes strain sensor discounts and bundles; a selection of Student Strain Gage-based sensors; an extended warranty program for instrumentation; and Experiments in Mechanics, a series of exercises designed around the simple cantilever beam and intended to teach mechanics using experimental stress analysis technology.

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