07-13-2006 11:19 AM - edited 07-13-2006 11:19 AM
Message Edited by Vchavez on 07-13-2006 11:21 AM
07-13-2006 09:17 PM
07-14-2006 07:41 AM
07-14-2006
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Hello Vchavez,
Just to clarify a bit about the resolution of the FP-SG-140, the mV/V readings you are seeing are exactly as expected for this module with a range setting of 3.5 mV/V. If you look at the Specifications section in the FP-SG-140 and cFP-SG-140 Operating Instructions, you will see that the true range at 3.5 mV/V is 3.90625 mV/V with overranging. If you divide this by 2^16 - 1 (16-bit resolution), or 65535, you will find that the smallest change that can be detected is 1.19211 x 10 ^ -4 mV/V, which is exactly the difference between your measurements of 0.010311761 and 0.01019255.
All of that being said, with your max capacity of 5 kg, and desired resolution of 0.1 g, you would need to be able to detect 50,000 increments within your total range. As Matthew described, this means that your full scale reading needs to be pretty close to one of the input range limits to help maximize your resolution.
I hope this information helps!
Best regards,