How Does Digital Machine Works?
The performance of an electronic weighing machine can be divided
into two phases. The first phase is known as the sensing phase and the second
one is known as the processing phase. During the sensing phase, the inbuilt
sensors calculate the weight and then change it to electronic forms to
process.
After then the sensing phase generates and sends the information
to the processing phase to display it on the LCD screen. In a nutshell,
the Digital
Weighing Machine InGoregaon works on the
principle of Wheatstone bridge.
A series of strain gauges stays organized like resistors in this
principle. When any load is placed on the top of strain gauges, they compress
and generate output based on the corresponding changes from their(strained
gauges) compressed state. The output collected from the stressed gauges is
first transformed from analog to digital then it is fed to the microprocessors
for the next step. The microprocessor then analyzes the data and changes it
into the digital numbers-final output on the weight machine.
There are two types of electronic balances
1.Electromagnetic balance type.
2. Electrical Resistance wire type
These both varieties work on measuring the force that is coming
on the pan of the balance when a weight or Object is placed on the Pan. The
force is converted to electrical signal and displayed on digital mode in Digital
Weighing Machine InGoregaon.
The electromagnetic balance make use of the electromagnetic
force that is generated by a magnet and coil in the equipment when an object is
placed on the Pan. The other type will be making use of the change in the value
of the resistance of the strain gauge attached to the pan inside the balance.
These values will be converted by the system to weights and
display on the digital bar.
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