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Figure 3-2 shows the connections for a four-wire bridge. There are two wires for excitation of the bridge (VEXCITATION+ and VEXCITATION–) and two wires for the measurement (VSIGNAL+ and VSIGNAL–). The ADC measures the differential bridge output voltage and the ADC positive and negative reference inputs connect to the excitation lines as VEXCITATION+ and VEXCITATION–, respectively.
A four-wire bridge is suitable for a basic measurement in many data acquisition systems. However, long leads for VEXCITATION+ and VEXCITATION– may have non-negligible resistance that add an error to the ADC measurement. Figure 3-3 shows an ADC connected to a four-wire bridge that has a series resistance, RP1 and RP2, in the excitation leads.
Theoretically, VEXCITATION+ at the REFP input and VEXCITATION– at the REFN input are the same as the voltage exciting the bridge. However, the series lead resistance lowers the voltage at the bridge itself, thereby changing the bridge output voltage as per Equation 17.
Even if RP1 and RP2 are small, the current through the bridge (IEXCITATION) can be substantial, resulting in a significant error. For example, IEXCITATION = 14.3 mA when VEXCITATION = 5 V and the bridge resistance is 350 Ω. Even if RP1 = RP2 = 1 Ω, the parasitic resistance results in a 0.6% measurement error.
Note that the leads for the bridge output (VSIGNAL± in Figure 3-2) may also have a series resistance of the same magnitude as RP1 and RP2. However, the ADC input impedance is typically high and the current pulled through VSIGNAL± is many orders of magnitude smaller than IEXCITATION. Therefore, any current reacting with the VSIGNAL± lead resistance adds a negligible error.