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Hi friends
i am a newbie here
i want to make low cost Weighing Scale for measure less than 100kg
can you help to find best device with low cost and best accuracy
i already tried with AD620 but i can't get constant output
load cell resistance is 263 ohm
Hello Natesh,
TI's series of ADS123x devices are designed for resistive bridge sensors and weigh scales. The ADS1235 is the most recent device and has a lot of great information on designing with bridge circuits in the applications section of the datasheet (9.2) . The ADS1231REF and ADS1232REF evaluation / reference design boards will likely also be helpful.
hi friends
i can't get exact output from ad620 so i change to design with ads1230 so please help to complete my weigh scale project.
can you please say about this ADS1230 IC,
my need
1.i get exact weight value depend upon the load
2. my device doesn't tare the weight when power is On
3.that is must shows exact value because some ic's (HX711) is work with tare option. but i don't need that.
thank you
Hi Natesh,
See my comments in your other posting.
https://e2e.ti.com/support/data-converters/f/73/p/751202/2776244#2776244
Devices such as the ADS1230 are fully integrated and you do not need external amplification as the PGA is built into the device. You would just connect the load cell.
Just reviewing some of my other comments from the post above. The ADS1230 is a voltage ADC, so all calculations from the load cell are done by the micro. The sensitivity of the load cell is given in mV/V where the load cell will output a voltage proportional to the excitation voltage.
The ADS1230 does not TARE. Any TARE would need to be done in firmware.
To also keep costs lower you could also look at the lower resolution devices (18-bit) such as the ADS1130 and ADS1131.
Best regards,
Bob B
Hi Natesh,
The circuit you have shown amplifies the load cell signal and shifts the output to the proper input range of the ADC. This circuit would be necessary if you are using the ADC in a micro for example.
The TI devices mentioned have an integrated PGA, so there is no need for an external amplifier to add noise and drift. In fact, the input referred noise will actually lower with the PGA gain of our ADCs. This reduces the parts count and BOM cost. So for the ADS1230, for example, you would use 5V for excitation of the load cell and use the same 5V for the AVDD and reference input of the ADS1230. You would then connect the +/-SIG from the load cell to the AINP/AINN inputs of the ADS1230. You would also need to set the remaining pins of the ADS1230 to the appropriate positions for the gain, speed, etc., followed by the SPI connections to the micro and read the new data when it becomes available.
I'm attaching a design guide that is more specific to the ADS1232, but the information would still apply to the other TI devices mentioned.
Best regards,
Bob B
Dear Bob,
thanks for your reply, i will choose ADS1230 with CC3220 for my Weigh Scale design, i request to Sample for this but i don't get any response from TI. What can i do.
can you please tell me how to get sample.
thank you
Dear bob ,
there is shows three types ADS1230 like a
ADS1230IPW
ADS1230IPWG4
ADS1230IPWR
which can i choose for my weigh scale project
thank you
with regards
Kannannatesh
Hi Kannannatesh,
There is actually no differences in the device for any of the 3 part numbers you mentioned. The numbers relate to orderable part numbers. Any TI device ending with G4 means it is a lead-free package, however all of our devices are now using lead-free packaging. So this part number is a carry over from when we still had lead device packages.
The other difference is between the PW and PWR versions. These are orderable part numbers as they relate to whether the devices are packed and delivered in tubes (PW) or are in much larger tape and reel (PWR). No matter which sample request, the device will actually be the same. This information is listed at the end of the ADS1230 datasheet.
Best regards,
Bob B
Hi Bob B,
thanks for your clarification and i request to sample ads1230 and 1130,
after getting this i will connect with CC3220 evaluation board. so can you please update any example for my project (weigh scale) .
i am newbie for TI that is the reason for i ask example so if you can help me to learn and develop projects with TI.
thank you.
with regards
KannanNatesh
Hi KannanNatesh,
Earlier in this thread I posted a design consideration document. At one time we also had a reference design called the ADS1230REF. Unfortunately we had to make the board obsolete as some of the parts on the board are no longer available. However, the user's guide is available that includes the schematic and a lot of information.
http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/sbau125a/sbau125a.pdf
Best regards,
Bob B