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s92n016 ‘Arcino Load Call Circuit & Sketch for Calibration Test | Arbipper's 20 Prete ane Arduino Blog Arduino Load Cell Circuit & Sketch for Calibration Test By Mark Heywood | October 5, 2013 Here's the electronics and firmware side of things to support the Airtripper Extruder Filament Force Sensor, whic! theArd Sketch. Follow the guides in this edition to cludes, 0 load cellcircuit and the Arduino obtain the parts, to calibrate the Arduino load cell circuit, and then to calibrate the load cell for accurate weight measuring. Overview Arduino Circuit & Filament Force Sensor Continuing with the Airtripper Extruder Filament Force Sensor project, this post will introduce you to the basic INA125 instrumental amplifier circuit that requires no soldering. With only a few parts to assemble, for those who often tinker with the 3d printer hardware and know how to update the printer firmware, this project should be a breeze to complete. Experienced electronic hobbyist would probably get by with just the pictures as a quick start guide, while those attempting electronics for the first time will hopefully be able to appreciate the extra help provided in the text. In regards to the Arduino Sketch or Firmware, the software should work with anyArduino load cell project Since the Arduino load cell circuit is aimed for 3d printer installation, a12 volt supply will be used to power the circuit. This means that the Arduino UNO will require a 12 volt supply connected to its power jack; either from the 3d printer power supply or AC / DC adaptor. While Arduino UNO USB cable is used in this project, once the calibration is complete, the USB cable could be replace with a wireless module such as Bluetooth to catch data untethered. The Arduino sketch, which | called the firmware earlier, has two modes of operation, One mode for calibration and one mode for sending data to another application. So that the post doesn't get too big, only the calibration mode will be covered here. The other mode will be covered in the next instalment of the force sensor project where the Processing Application will be introduced. Parts Guide | recommend getting the Texas Instruments INA125 Instrumental Amplifier from a trusted source like Farnell, Digikey, RS Components or similar; you don't want the risk of landing a counterfeit; if that's, possible with this chip. | know the INA125 chip is expensive but it does an important job with good features, and it's great that we can get this in a DIP package. htpsairtipper.com/1628arcino-load-cel-crcuitsketch-or-calloraton-tesU 18 sa22018 ‘Arduino Lead Cel Circuit & Sketch fr Calittion Test | Arbippr's 30 Printer and Arco Blog The capacitor is what | had to hand and it’s a 220uf 16y, since the circuit is tested with it, the specification will be added to the bill of materials . As long as the capacitor voltage rating is 16v or over then any similar uf value will do. If you are buying electronics for the first, | should get a spare or two when ordering, Also note the polarity of the Capacitor before inserting it in to the breadboard. The Cermet Trimmer Pot is used to set the gain on the INA125 Instrumental Amplifier and found 100R was just enough to calibrate the amplifier circuit. While the 100R trimmer pot worked on my circuit, | would suggest getting a 200R trimmer pot also. Using a trimmer pot with of a value much greater than 100R for the gain could effect the stability of the analogue readings. When ordering take note of the arrangement of the legs, ideally you want the legs to be in line rather than staggered for inserting into the breadboard The hook up wire is 0.6mm single core wire which is cut to length for a neat breadboard layout. You can use either a jump wire kit or a multi coloured wire pack and both can be found on Ebay The breadboardcan also be found on Ebay and the project uses the 400 pin version If you're on a tight budget like me you can pick-up an Arduino UNOclone off Ebay or you can support the Arduino foundation and get a genuine UNO from a trusted supplier. The project should work with any compatible Arduino board should you own a type already. This project is based around the kg load celll and a guide to how you can get one is found here: load cell guide, Any files required for the project, such as the Arduino load cell circuit firmware sketch, can be found at the end of this post. The Arduino Load Cell Breadboard Circuit htpsairtipper.com/1628arcino-load-cel-crcuitsketch-or-calloraton-tesU s92n016 ‘Arcino Load Call Circuit & Sketch for Calibration Test | Arbipper's 20 Prete ane Arduino Blog Copyright © 20 Arduino Load Cell Circuit With Texas Instruments INA125 Instrumental Amplifier - Updated 23/11/13. The circuit is simple enough to create on a breadboard as shown in the picture above, The most difficult part will be connecting the load cell if a pin connector crimping kit is not available. Wires on loads cells are very fine and some care will need to be taken to strip the ends ready for connection. To connect the load cell to the breadboard the wires can be extended with 0.6mm solid single core wire; the same as that used to create the breadboard circuit. Very small terminal block cable connectors could be used, as well as uninsulated bootlace ferrules, to join the load cell wires. Folding back the stripped ends of the load cell wires and twisting them round the wires insulator should provided enough thickness for connectors to grip on The INA125 Instrumental Ampiifier is powered from the 12v supply, the load cell supply is powered by the INA126s' built-in 5v regulator. AREF voltage will also be 5v and the analogue voltage range is from Ground to 5V. Other voltage configurations are possible with the INA125 and you may want to refer, to the Data Sheet; link at the end of the post. The bill of materials below are what I've used for my Arduino load cell circuit and I've been satisfied with htpsairtipper.com/1628arcino-load-cel-crcuitsketch-or-calloraton-tesU 38 e206 ‘Adina Load Gel Gicit Sktch or Calitation Test] Abipa's 30 Pier and Arduna Blog its operation so far. Arduino Load Cell INA125 Instrumental Amplifior ‘Schematic— Updated 23/11/13 1. Texas Instruments INA125P Instrumental Amplifier 100r Wr3296w 10% 3/8 Cermet Trimmer Pot (TSR-3296W-101R) . Jamicon 220uf 16v Capacitor .0,6mm Solid Single Core Wire of different colours 400 Point Contact Breadboard . Arduino UNO. . Skg Load Cell - Load Cell Guide . USB Cable for Arduino 12v ACIDC Mains Adaptor . Arduino IDE Seengoauneon Once the circuit is complete, get the Arduino sketch file from the link at the end of the post. Uploaded the sketch to the Arduino UNO and test the Arduino load cell circuit. Using the Arduino IDE Serial Monitor and using a hacked scale to test the load cell, put some weight on the load cell and note what happens to the analogue reads. If the analogue readings go up when weight is added to the load cell, then all is fine and move on to the next step. If the analogue readings don't appear to change or going down instead of up, then the load cell may be installed upside down or the blue/green and white load cell wires need to be swapped round. INA125 Instrumental Amplifier Circuit Calibration analog pin value? 1023 smoothed ‘analog value: 1022 Scale load (grammes): 5179 Copyright © 2013 airtripper.com htpsairtipper.com/1628arcino-load-cel-crcuitsketch-or-calloraton-tesU s92n016 ‘Arcino Load Call Circuit & Sketch for Calibration Test | Arbipper's 20 Prete ane Arduino Blog Arduino Load Cell INA125 instrumental Amplifier Gain Set-up Rather than mess about with formulas detailed in the INA125 Amplifier data sheet, | went with my own method of calibrating the Arduino load cell circuit. This involve using a trimmer pot to adjust the gain on the INA125 chip to get the voltage range we want for our Arduino analogue pin to read. Making changes after calibration, like changing wire lengths, altering the circuit and changing the power supply, could upset the gain On the INA125 and cause all other calibrations to be out. The load cell I'm using is rated for a Skg load and | want to adjust the gain on the INA125 so that 5v equals 5kg. So basically, I put 5kg on the hacked scale containing the load cell and noted the analogue readings taken from the Arduino load cell circuit using the Arduino IDE Serial Monitor. If the load cell is going to be preloaded with 400 grammes of weight in its intended application, you may want to add this weight to the weight being calibrated, Otherwise you will loose 400 grammes off the target weight range. The Arduino 10bit A/D converter will give a maximum reading of 1023 and we want to adjust the trimmer pot on the Arduino load cell circuit until 1022/1023 is reached. Ignore the scale load reading at this point as it is yet to be calibrated. Once the gain is set, we can proceed to the next step to calibrate the weight scale of the load cell. The Filament Force Sensor Firmware For the Arduino load cell circuit to work it needs firmware in the form of an Arduino IDE sketch. The portion of code below is copied from the sketch which contains variables you need to know to set up the firmware successfully. While the code is well commented, some variables will be covered in more detail in this section and the next section. J] Set the software mode and set the analog pin int calibrate = 1; // 0 = Output to Processing Application, 1 = Calibration mode int analogPin = 0; // Arduino analog pin to read {1 LOAD CELL CALIBRATION {| Low end of the test load values: static long loadLow = 0; // measured low end load in grammes from good scales static int analogLow = 80; // analog reading from load cell for low end test load 1] High end of the test load values static long loadHigh = 5103; // measured high end load in grammes from good scales static int analogHigh = 1008; // analog reading from load cell for high end test load JI This is used when you change the load cell platform to something else that weighs J] different and the load is no longer on zero. Add an offset to set to zero. htpsairtipper.com/1628arcino-load-cel-crcuitsketch-or-calloraton-tesU s92n016 ‘Arcino Load Call Circuit & Sketch for Calibration Test | Arbipper's 20 Prete ane Arduino Blog int loadAdjustment = 0; // Adjust non loaded load cell to 0 The firmware operates in a mode chosen by the user by setting thecalibrate variable to either 0 or 1 Changing modes changes what data is output to the serial interface and what speed the serial interface operates at. Setting the firmware to calibration mode sets the serial baudrate to 9600 and outputs more information to the Arduino IDE serial monitor at 1 second intervals. This mode is ideal for calibrating the Arduino load cell circuit Setting calibrate to 0 will set the serial baudrate to 115200 and output just the weight in grammes 100 times a second. Changing the variable plotDelay, not shown in the code snippet, will alter how many times a second data is sent over serial The Arduino analogue PIN A0 is used by default and this can be change by assigning a new PIN number to the analogPin variable. Analogue PINs 0 to 5 are available on the Arduino UNO. Arduino Load Cell Weight Scale Calibration Calibrating the load cell scale will allow the Arduino code to map grammes to the analogue range that the Arduino load cell circuit can achieve. The calibration, for this application, will achieve a measuring range from zero to Skg and Zero will be the load cell resting point with no load on the calibration platform, Images are provided as a quick reference to the calibration procedure. Load Cell Weight Scale Calibration Part One 64 static long loadhow 4 O;]/ static int analoghow =| 64] Smoothed analog value: Copyright © 2013 airtripper.com Load Cell Low End Weight Scale Calibration With the Arduino IDE serial monitor running, note the analogue readings being received from the Arduino load cell circuit. Test the load cell by adding weight to the platform to confirm that the circuit is functioning properly and a good range of readings is possible; you should be getting an analogue range htpsairtipper.com/1628arcino-load-cel-crcuitsketch-or-calloraton-tesU s92n016 ‘Arcino Load Call Circuit & Sketch for Calibration Test | Arbipper's 20 Prete ane Arduino Blog from around 60 to 1022, If the tests look ok then proceed with the calibration, else check the circuit and try the INA126 Instrumental Amplifier gain calibration again. The first step is to test the low end of the weight scale and you can do this without adding load to the load cell. So the variable loadLow in Arduino sketch code can be assigned 0 as for zero grammes. Then copy the smoothed analogue value to the analogLow variable and move on to the next step. Load Cell Weight Scale Calibration Part Two atic long loadiigh =[5000 tatic int analogiigh Copyright © 2013 airtripper.com Load Cell High End Weight Scale Calibration For calibrating the high end of the weight scale some load needs to be put on the load cell scale. The amount of weight to put on the load cell scale should be the amount close to the maximum weight the load cell is rated for. The load being used for calibration should not be so heavy that the analogue readings become stuck at 1023. Adjust the weight so that the analogue readings are a little below 1023. Measure the weight of a test load as accurately as possible on a good scale, assign the measured weight to the variable loadHigh. Put the test load just weighed on to the load cell platform and copy the analogue reading to the analogHigh variable. Save the Arduino sketch and upload to the Arduino. The load cell scale should now be calibrated and you can now run weight tests using the Arduino IDE serial monitor for the weight readings htpsairtipper.com/1628arcino-load-cel-crcuitsketch-or-calloraton-tesU 78 s92n016 ‘Arcino Load Call Circuit & Sketch for Calibration Test | Arbipper's 20 Prete ane Arduino Blog 0 Load Cell Circuit Transplant Copyright © 2013 airtripper.com Arduino Load Cell Circuit Transplant Once the load cell is calibrated it can be transplanted to its intended application. It should be noted that any change in the load cell wire lengths or a change of power supply could effect the gain on the INA125 Instrumental Amplifier and spoil the calibrations. Setting up the Arduino load cell circuit in another application could change the load cell pre-load weight where zero weight will no longer be set properly. By running the Arduino serial monitor connected to the load cell circuit, you can reset the scale to zero by copying the Scale load (grammes) measure to the variable loadAdjustment. What Now The Airtripper Extruder Filament Force Sensor graphing is now done in the Processing Development Environment. This allows me and other users to extend the code and add custom features. A guide for the Processing Application is being worked on and should be published shortly The Files The Arduino load cell Circuit firmware sketch file: https:l/github.com/Airtripperlioad_cell_test htpsairtipper.com/1628arcino-load-cel-crcuitsketch-or-calloraton-tesU

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