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Campbell CR300 series - Resistance Measurements - Details; Resistive-Bridge Circuits with Voltage Excitation

Campbell CR300 series
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CR300-Series Datalogger
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Options for filtering noise are:
4000for fast measurements, 0.5-ms analog-to-digital conversion
time
4006.226-ms analog-to-digital conversion time
50/60filters 50 and 60 Hz noise, 49.812-ms analog-to-digital
conversion time
6.1.2 Resistance MeasurementsDetails
Bridge resistance is determined by measuring the difference between a known
voltage applied to the excitation (input) of a resistor bridge and the voltage
measured on the output arm. The CR300 supplies a precise voltage excitation
via VX terminals. Return voltage is measured on H/L terminals configured for
single-ended (SE) or differential (DIFF) input. The result of the measurement
is a ratio of measured voltages, as shown in TABLE 6-1.
CRBasic instructions for measuring resistance include:
BrHalf() half-bridge
BrHalf3W()three-wire half-bridge
BrHalf4W()four-wire half-bridge
BrFull() four-wire full-bridge
BrFull6W() six-wire full-bridge
TABLE 6-1. Resistive-Bridge Circuits with Voltage Excitation
Resistive-Bridge Type and
Circuit Diagram
CRBasic Instruction and
Fundamental Relationship
Half-Bridge
1
CRBasic Instruction: BrHalf()
Fundamental Relationship
2
:
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