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Reducing Noise in Very Sensitive
Load Cell Applications
Preface
Load cells produce very small voltages, on the order of millivolts, when measuring a
force. Consequently, any unwanted voltage from the load cell, like that induced from
noise in the environment, actually represents an error in the measurement.
Therefore, when making very sensitive load cell measurements it’s imperative to re-
duce the effects of environmental noise as much as possible. This article contains
some best practices for reducing the effects of electrostatic and electromagnetic
noise in sensitive load cell applications.
Sources of Noise
Almost every electronic device emanates some kind of electrical power which can in-
duce noise in a load cell circuit and impact the accuracy of the measurement. To
simplify, there are two general categories of this induced noise: conducted noise and
radiated noise.
Conducted noise, which is the result of an electrostatic field generated by a changing
voltage, enters load cell circuitry through capacitive coupling. Therefore, any conduc-
tor carrying a changing voltage has the potential (no pun intended) to inject noise
into the system. This includes everything from power supply cables to printed circuit
board (PCB) traces. Since capacitance increases with proximity, the closer the noise
source, the higher the capacitance and the greater the injected noise.
Radiated noise is the result of alternating electromagnetic fields or permanent mag-
nets. The signal wires in load cell applications act as antennas for this radiated
noise.
Similar to conducted noise, the closer the source of the magnetic fields to the signal
wires, the greater the noise effect will be. So, items like motors and transformers,
which produce relatively strong magnetic fields, need to be considered when elimi-
nating noise from the environment.
Best Practices for Minimizing Noise in Load
Cell Applications
Cabling
Perhaps the single most important decision you can make to eliminate noise is the
cable you choose for the signals in the load cell circuit. If you can get your hands on
it, use instrumentation cable specifically designed for these types of applications.
Since you need to transport two signals, the excitation voltage and the output signal,
you’ll need two pairs of wires.
Each pair must be twisted to reduce coupling capacitance. If they’re not twisted, twist
it manually using a drill to create an unshielded twisted pair (UTP). Ideally, you’d like
both pairs of UTP wrapped in their own shield to reduce the effects of cross talk be-
tween the cables, but that isn’t always possible. At the very least, you’ll want to have
both UTP cables shielded together to reduce effects from radiated noise.
All cables in a load cell circuit should be kept as short as possible to minimize noise
induction. If you can, avoid using a spliced cable, as the splice junction is an oppor-
tunity for noise to enter the system. If you do have to splice cables in the field, be
sure to keep the shield/drain wire intact and solder or secure screw/crimp the splice.
You may also want to consider using a cable splicing kit.
Grounding
If cable choice is the most important decision, then system grounding comes right af-
ter it. In this case, grounding includes both signal cables and power cords. For start-
ers, you’ll want to ground all of the shields in the instrumentation cable at the same
point, ideally at the instrumentation end of the cable. If you use grounding wires, use
the largest gauge possible and keep them as short as possible. And never ground
the signal cable at more than one location.
That creates the opportunity for ground loops. In the event you have unused conduc-
tors in a signal cable, don’t leave them disconnected because they’ll act like anten-
nas. Be sure to ground the signal conductors and any shield around them. With re-
spect to power cable grounding, plug all the signal-handling equipment into a single
power strip if you can. That way all the equipment will utilize a common ground.
Amplifiers
You’re going to need an instrumentation amplifier for your load cell measurements.
The best instrumentation amplifiers today use three operational amplifiers (op amps)
arranged in two stages: a two-op-amp preamp, followed by a difference amplifier.
Instrumentation amplifiers can actually help reduce the effects from noise in the envi-
ronment. Noise on the two signal wires is proportional to how close the two wires
are. Twisted wires are very close, which means the noise signals on both wires are
almost identical. This is an important property if you want the amplifier to eliminate
the noise.
Filters
The best type of load cell noise filter for this application is known as a sinc filter. This
is a software-based signal processing application that emulates an ideal filter, re-
moving all frequency components above a given cutoff frequency without affecting
lower frequencies.
Unfortunately, this is not a DIY filter, but there are some alternatives such as soft-
ware averaging or simple averaging in Excel.
Other Considerations
What bridge configuration should you use to minimize the impacts of environ-
mental noise?
The full bridge is the optimal choice. Since all four legs are occupied by nearly identi-
cal gauges, the result is better common-mode rejection and higher signal-to-noise
ratio (SNR). If you cannot deploy a full bridge, then, in this order, you should choose
a 3/4 bridge, a half bridge and finally a quarter bridge with a 3-wire setup.
What physical configurations can you implement?
In a very noisy environment, it’s a good idea to cover strain gauges and lead wires
with aluminum or tin-plated copper foil to shield them from radiated noise. If you do
use a foil shield, you’ll want to ground it where you ground the signal shields, and
make sure you don’t short out the solder joints by first coating them in sealant or with
rubber, Teflon or Kapton tape.
Always do your best to move electronic and radiating devices as far away from the
measurement circuit as possible. This includes items such as fluorescent light bulbs,
WiFi routers and even soldering irons. Finally, if you’re using magnetic shields to
protect the system from radiated signals, make sure you use specially-designed,
high-permeability alloys (e.g., mu-metal®
) that have been developed specifically for
magnetic shielding.
Conclusion
Noise affects the accuracy of load cell measurements. Though load cell noise is in-
evitable in nearly all environments, you can minimize its impact through strategic
connection and configuration techniques.
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Reducing Noise in Very Sensitive Load Cell Applications

  • 1. Phone Number: 1-800-550-0280 Contact Email: contact@tacunasystems.com Website: https://tacunasystems.com/ Reducing Noise in Very Sensitive Load Cell Applications Preface Load cells produce very small voltages, on the order of millivolts, when measuring a force. Consequently, any unwanted voltage from the load cell, like that induced from noise in the environment, actually represents an error in the measurement. Therefore, when making very sensitive load cell measurements it’s imperative to re- duce the effects of environmental noise as much as possible. This article contains some best practices for reducing the effects of electrostatic and electromagnetic noise in sensitive load cell applications. Sources of Noise Almost every electronic device emanates some kind of electrical power which can in- duce noise in a load cell circuit and impact the accuracy of the measurement. To simplify, there are two general categories of this induced noise: conducted noise and radiated noise.
  • 2. Conducted noise, which is the result of an electrostatic field generated by a changing voltage, enters load cell circuitry through capacitive coupling. Therefore, any conduc- tor carrying a changing voltage has the potential (no pun intended) to inject noise into the system. This includes everything from power supply cables to printed circuit board (PCB) traces. Since capacitance increases with proximity, the closer the noise source, the higher the capacitance and the greater the injected noise. Radiated noise is the result of alternating electromagnetic fields or permanent mag- nets. The signal wires in load cell applications act as antennas for this radiated noise. Similar to conducted noise, the closer the source of the magnetic fields to the signal wires, the greater the noise effect will be. So, items like motors and transformers, which produce relatively strong magnetic fields, need to be considered when elimi- nating noise from the environment. Best Practices for Minimizing Noise in Load Cell Applications
  • 3. Cabling Perhaps the single most important decision you can make to eliminate noise is the cable you choose for the signals in the load cell circuit. If you can get your hands on it, use instrumentation cable specifically designed for these types of applications. Since you need to transport two signals, the excitation voltage and the output signal, you’ll need two pairs of wires.
  • 4. Each pair must be twisted to reduce coupling capacitance. If they’re not twisted, twist it manually using a drill to create an unshielded twisted pair (UTP). Ideally, you’d like both pairs of UTP wrapped in their own shield to reduce the effects of cross talk be- tween the cables, but that isn’t always possible. At the very least, you’ll want to have both UTP cables shielded together to reduce effects from radiated noise. All cables in a load cell circuit should be kept as short as possible to minimize noise induction. If you can, avoid using a spliced cable, as the splice junction is an oppor- tunity for noise to enter the system. If you do have to splice cables in the field, be sure to keep the shield/drain wire intact and solder or secure screw/crimp the splice. You may also want to consider using a cable splicing kit. Grounding If cable choice is the most important decision, then system grounding comes right af- ter it. In this case, grounding includes both signal cables and power cords. For start- ers, you’ll want to ground all of the shields in the instrumentation cable at the same point, ideally at the instrumentation end of the cable. If you use grounding wires, use the largest gauge possible and keep them as short as possible. And never ground the signal cable at more than one location. That creates the opportunity for ground loops. In the event you have unused conduc- tors in a signal cable, don’t leave them disconnected because they’ll act like anten- nas. Be sure to ground the signal conductors and any shield around them. With re- spect to power cable grounding, plug all the signal-handling equipment into a single power strip if you can. That way all the equipment will utilize a common ground. Amplifiers You’re going to need an instrumentation amplifier for your load cell measurements. The best instrumentation amplifiers today use three operational amplifiers (op amps) arranged in two stages: a two-op-amp preamp, followed by a difference amplifier. Instrumentation amplifiers can actually help reduce the effects from noise in the envi- ronment. Noise on the two signal wires is proportional to how close the two wires are. Twisted wires are very close, which means the noise signals on both wires are almost identical. This is an important property if you want the amplifier to eliminate the noise. Filters The best type of load cell noise filter for this application is known as a sinc filter. This is a software-based signal processing application that emulates an ideal filter, re- moving all frequency components above a given cutoff frequency without affecting lower frequencies. Unfortunately, this is not a DIY filter, but there are some alternatives such as soft- ware averaging or simple averaging in Excel. Other Considerations
  • 5. What bridge configuration should you use to minimize the impacts of environ- mental noise? The full bridge is the optimal choice. Since all four legs are occupied by nearly identi- cal gauges, the result is better common-mode rejection and higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). If you cannot deploy a full bridge, then, in this order, you should choose a 3/4 bridge, a half bridge and finally a quarter bridge with a 3-wire setup. What physical configurations can you implement? In a very noisy environment, it’s a good idea to cover strain gauges and lead wires with aluminum or tin-plated copper foil to shield them from radiated noise. If you do use a foil shield, you’ll want to ground it where you ground the signal shields, and make sure you don’t short out the solder joints by first coating them in sealant or with rubber, Teflon or Kapton tape. Always do your best to move electronic and radiating devices as far away from the measurement circuit as possible. This includes items such as fluorescent light bulbs, WiFi routers and even soldering irons. Finally, if you’re using magnetic shields to protect the system from radiated signals, make sure you use specially-designed, high-permeability alloys (e.g., mu-metal® ) that have been developed specifically for magnetic shielding. Conclusion Noise affects the accuracy of load cell measurements. Though load cell noise is in- evitable in nearly all environments, you can minimize its impact through strategic connection and configuration techniques. Phone Number: 1-800-550-0280 Contact Email: contact@tacunasystems.com Website: https://tacunasystems.com/