SBAA532A February 2022 – March 2024 ADS1119 , ADS1120 , ADS1120-Q1 , ADS112C04 , ADS112U04 , ADS1130 , ADS1131 , ADS114S06 , ADS114S06B , ADS114S08 , ADS114S08B , ADS1158 , ADS1219 , ADS1220 , ADS122C04 , ADS122U04 , ADS1230 , ADS1231 , ADS1232 , ADS1234 , ADS1235 , ADS1235-Q1 , ADS124S06 , ADS124S08 , ADS1250 , ADS1251 , ADS1252 , ADS1253 , ADS1254 , ADS1255 , ADS1256 , ADS1257 , ADS1258 , ADS1258-EP , ADS1259 , ADS1259-Q1 , ADS125H01 , ADS125H02 , ADS1260 , ADS1260-Q1 , ADS1261 , ADS1261-Q1 , ADS1262 , ADS1263 , ADS127L01 , ADS130E08 , ADS131A02 , ADS131A04 , ADS131E04 , ADS131E06 , ADS131E08 , ADS131E08S , ADS131M02 , ADS131M03 , ADS131M04 , ADS131M06 , ADS131M08
Resistive bridge circuits are a versatile and commonly-used sensor type in industrial applications, measuring signals such as weight, pressure, temperature, and flow. Achieving the most accurate bridge measurements with precision ADCs requires a detailed understanding of how these sensors work, how they are calibrated, how they connect to an ADC, and how the ADC is configured.
This application note presents an overview of the bridge circuit, how bridges are used to measure different forces, how the ADC measurement is configured, and what errors may arise in the measurement. This application note starts with an overview of bridge circuit basics, how they are constructed, and what parameters are important when designing a bridge measurement system. Circuits are presented showing connections to precision ADCs.
The circuits shown in this application note are an introduction to bridge measurement systems, and are not meant to be all-inclusive. Instead, these circuits represent basic topologies that can be modified or combined to fit specific systems requirements.