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Product Notes

The Bridge120 data logger is designed to interface with and measure strain gauges and load 
cells. The device provides an excitation voltage of 2.5V’s and is available in the following  
millivolt input ranges: ±10mV, ±25mV, ±100mV, ±1000mV. The Bridge120 features a  
sampling rate of up to 20Hz.

LEDs

Once started, the LED will flash at the selected reading rate to indicate the device is running. 

Configuring the Data Logger

Voltage Divider Configuration

The Voltage Divider configuration is a frequently used setup to measure bridge strain.

1. Jumper between POWER and REF+
2. Place a 12k resistor between REF+ and REF-
3. Jumper between REF- and IN+
4. Place the strain gage between IN+ and IN-
5. Jumper between IN- and GROUND

Conversions

To convert the Voltage values into Ohms, use the following formula: 

 

 

Example: The MadgeTech software reports a voltage of 20mV in the circuit described above. 
The strain gage resistance is therefore:

 

The resistor Ro between REF+ and REF- and the strain gage value form the mV reference 
(mVref). This may be expressed as:

 

The Bridge120-25 has a resolution of about 2µV. If the resistance of the strain gage 
changes by +.1, the device would measure a change of approxi20µV. Conversely, 
this voltage resolution translates in Ohms to approximately: 
 

 

Note: The maximum voltage must be kept within the specified input range. See data sheet for details. 

 

Installation Guide

Installing the Interface cable

- IFC200  

Insert the device into a USB port. The drivers will install automatically.

- IFC110 

Plug the serial cable into the port and verify it is secure.

Installing the software

Insert the Software USB into an open USB port. If the autorun does not appear, locate the 
drive on the computer and double click on Autorun.exe. Follow the onscreen instructions.

Connecting the data logger

- Once the software is installed and running, plug the interface cable into the data logger.
- Click the Communication Menu, then Auto Configure Port.

- After a moment, a box will appear stating a device has been found. 
- Click 

OK

. The 

Device Status

 box will appear. Click 

OK

.

- At this point, communications have been configured for your logger. These settings can 
be found under the 

Communication Menu

.

 

 

Device Operation

Starting the data logger

- Click 

Device Menu

 then

 Start Device

- Choose the desired start method.
- Choose the start parameters by selecting a 

Reading Rate

 suitable for your application.

- Enter in any other desired parameters and click 

Start

- A box will appear stating the data logger has been started. Click 

OK

- Disconnect the data logger from the interface cable and place it in the environment.

 

Note: The device will stop recording data when the end of memory is reached or the device is stopped. At this 

point the device cannot be restarted until it has been re-armed by the computer.

Downloading data from a data logger

- Connect the data logger to the interface cable.
- Click the 

Device Menu

 then 

Read Device Data

. This will offload recorded data onto the PC.

Device Maintenance

Battery Replacement

Materials: 

Small Phillips Head Screwdriver and a Replacement Battery (LTC-7PN)

- Puncture the center of the back label with the screw driver and unscrew the enclosure.
- Remove the battery by pulling it perpendicular to the circuit board.
- Insert the new battery into the terminals and verify it is secure.

- Screw the enclosure back together securely.

 

Note: Be sure not to over tighten the screws or strip the threads.

 
Recalibration

 

Bridge120 standard calibration values:

 

Product Quick Reference Card

POWER
REF +
REF -

IN +

IN -

GROUND

Ro=12k

Ω

Strain Gauge Rsg

Bridge120

Logger Voltage

10mV

25mV

100mV

1000mV

Strain (V)

0V and

9-10mV

0V and

22.5-25mV

0V and

90-100mV

0V and

900-1000mV

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