hi i am doing a project on interfacing a strain guage to 8051 and i am searching for a good signal conditioning circuit can any ane help me out geting one
Hi, I use MSC1211 from TI. It is the best embedded solution when precision is your concern. Regards Viktor
"Note that the Americans also spell it "gage"" But also note that it wasn't the Americans' fault - the cellphone manufacturers stole the 'u' for SMS. It all started with 'color'. Rumour has it that there is now a world shortage of 'r' - as in 'r u ok', so soon we may start seeing 'colo', 'Geoge Bsh' etc.
BTW: when searching, try using the correct spelling, "strain gauge" - but you will still get plenty of hits with "strain guage!!" http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?dict=CALD&key=32317 Note that the Americans also spell it "gage"
http://www.analog.com/Analog_Root/static/techSupport/designTools/interactiveTools/index.html#1
Definitely off-topic. Look to analogue device makers like Texas Instruments, Analog Devices, National Semiconductor. They all have extensive libraries of application notes for this sort of thing. I think Analog Devices even has a web-based thing where you just feed in your requirements, and it will recommend some op-amps and list the relevant App Notes.
As a matter of fact I've done exactly that. Email me directly and I'll share it with you. No point in posting it here - this board is for software, not hardware.
What does that have to do with Keil tools ? try tyhe usual suspects Maxim, Linear Tech etc. Erik
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