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Note: A non-invasive electronic measurement technique to measure the embedded four resistive elements in a Wheatstone
S I Ravelo Arias1, D Ramírez Muñoz1, S Cardoso2
1Department of Electronic Engineering, University of Valencia, Avda. de la Universitat, s/n, 46100-Burjassot, Spain.
Abstract:
The work shows a measurement technique to obtain the correct value of the four elements in a resistive Wheatstone bridge without the need to separate the physical connections existing between them. Two electronic solutions are presented, based on a source-and-measure unit and using discrete electronic components. The proposed technique brings the possibility to know the mismatching or the tolerance between the bridge resistive elements and then to pass or reject it in terms of its related common-mode rejection. Experimental results were taken in various Wheatstone resistive bridges (discrete and magnetoresistive integrated bridges) validating the proposed measurement technique specially when the bridge is micro-fabricated and there is no physical way to separate one resistive element from the others.
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