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Re "The scales that I have are different from the ones in the example", it may help if you edit your question to include the make/model of the scale you got parts from, plus a picture of the load cell and its circuit board connection pointsJames Waldby - jwpat7– James Waldby - jwpat72015年10月21日 20:54:30 +00:00Commented Oct 21, 2015 at 20:54
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@jwpat7 I've added some information. The original circuit board was wired like this goo.gl/photos/epmSuzkkyNKfFSkL7 where R,W,B is red, black and white cablesjmo– jmo2015年10月21日 21:02:29 +00:00Commented Oct 21, 2015 at 21:02
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Wiring 4 three-wire load cells would be done as in electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/102164/… Each half-bridge unit would be use as essentially 2 eighths of the cell, with their middle wires corresponding to the non black or white wires in your schematic. The raw "reading" out of the wheatstone bridge and as an input to the INA125 should be on the order of (5V*0.001 * load/capacity)Dave X– Dave X2015年12月14日 21:11:26 +00:00Commented Dec 14, 2015 at 21:11
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See arduino.stackexchange.com/a/18698/6628 for some of the load-cell wiring.Dave X– Dave X2015年12月15日 18:11:59 +00:00Commented Dec 15, 2015 at 18:11
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