Model SRV710W Series
Service Manual - S/N 1001+
Part No. MAN710W_150921
Page 10 of 14
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Instruments, Inc.
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Instruments, Inc.
THEORY OF OPERATION
SR Instruments patient weighing systems are digital scales. Strain-gauge force cells convert the force
of an applied weight into an analog signal. This signal is amplified by an operational amplifier and
converted to a digital signal by an analog to digital converter. The digital signal is transferred to a
micro-controller where it is filtered, converted to appropriate units and displayed on a liquid crystal
display.
Strain-gauge force cells each contain four strain gauges mounted in a full Wheatstone-bridge
configuration. These bridges convert the physical movement of the force cell, due to the applied mass
on the system, into minute changes in electrical resistance. These changes in resistance produce a
voltage difference across the Wheatstone-bridge, which is amplified by the operational amplifier. The
amplifier is configured to current sum the output of each cell, with potentiometers serving to adjust the
sensitivity (voltage out per unit of weight applied) of each bridge.
The output of the operational amplifier is digitized by the analog to digital converter.
The micro-controller averages and filters the digital output of the analog to digital converter, subtracts
the value saved during the system zero operation and scales the filtered output, then displays the result
on the liquid crystal display. The micro-controller performs a rolling average of data for continuous
weigh.