DIY 50KG Body Load Cell Weight Strain Sensor Resistance With HX711 AD Module

ZAR 172.50 ZAR 150.00
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SKU
LDC-0004-000

Description


If you're looking for an accurate way to weigh yourself, this is the load sensor for you!
The same one found in digital bathroom scales, this sensor is a group of a half-bridge strain gauge.
You can use one sensor with an external resistor to form a full-bridge measurement, with a sensor range of 50kg.
Or, use two sensors to form a full-bridge measurement, measuring the sum of the two sensors for a range of 100kg.
Finally, you can use four sensors to form a full-bridge measurement, measuring the sum of four sensors for a range of 200kg.
Package includes 4 x 50kg Human Scale Load Cell, 1 x HX711 AD weighing module, 1 x 10Pin Needle.

Specification

  • This load sensor, sometimes called a strain gauge, is the same one found in digital bathroom scales.
  • The sensor is a group of a half-bridge strain gauge
  • Use one sensor with an external resistor to form a full-bridge measurement, the range of a sensor range: 50kg. External resistance on the higher requirements.
  • Use two sensors to form a full-bridge measurement, measuring range for the sum of the two sensors: 50kgx2 = 100kg
  • Use four sensors to form a full-bridge measurement, measuring range for the sum of four sensors: 50kgx4 = 200kg
  • 50KG Load Cell (Aluminum Alloy)
    • Length: 75 mm
    • Width: 12.7 mm
    • Height: 12.7 mm
    • Mounting Hole Spacing: ~55 mm (center-to-center)
    • Hole Diameter: ~4 mm
    • Cable Length: ~200 mm
    • Material: Aluminum alloy
    • Rated Load: 50 kg
    • Overload Capacity: Up to 150% (75 kg)
  • HX711 AD Module
    • Length: ~20 mm
    • Width: ~16 mm
    • Height: ~3 mm (excluding pin headers)
    • Pin Header Pitch: 2.54 mm
    • Interface: 2-channel 24-bit ADC, digital output to microcontroller
    • Power Supply: 2.7–5 VDC
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SKU LDC-0004-000
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