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
The bridge sensitivity is the maximum expected output voltage for each volt of excitation, VEXCITATION, when the maximum load is applied. A typical bridge load cell has a sensitivity of 1 mV/V to 3 mV/V, such as the bridge in Table 4-1 that has a sensitivity of 2 mV/V. This value means that the bridge output increases by 2 mV for every 1 V of VEXCITATION. For example, exciting this bridge with 5 V yields a maximum bridge output of 10 mV when the maximum load is applied.
This 10-mV output voltage is also the maximum differential input voltage measured by the ADC. Use this value to determine how much gain is required to increase the measured input signal and use more of the ADC full-scale range. Many ADCs incorporate a programmable gain amplifier that can be used for this purpose.