After our scale technicians have completed the required maintenance on your scales, a calibration certificate is generated through our scale technician program. As the calibration is being performed, our scale technicians enter the necessary information into the program…
Essentially, the difference between an analog and a digital load cell is how the signal is processed. Digital load cell systems differ from analog systems in three important ways: Signal strength, signal content and data sample rate.
Signal Strength – in a digital load cell, the signals from the strain gauges (a device used to measure strain on an object) start as analog electrical voltages. A microprocessor inside…
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