Hi Akshaysoni111,
The stain gauge needs a Wheatstone bridge configuration, there are four arms of the bridge and one of them will be the strain gauge.
In dataTaker, you can choose to use a full bridge which means you will need an extra 3 completion resistors (for the 3 arms). In this configuration, you can either use a voltage excitation (BGV - B2 configuration, page 309) if the wire is short or current excitation if the wire is long (BGI - B4 configuration, page 310).
Or you can use a simulated bridge in which 2 of the resistors are simulated, thus you will only need one completion resistor. This method applies only for current excitation BGI.
The following is an example of 3 wire strain gauge fit into a Wheatstone bridge.
Best regards,
dataTaker Expert
Hi Akshaysoni111,
The stain gauge needs a Wheatstone bridge configuration, there are four arms of the bridge and one of them will be the strain gauge.
In dataTaker, you can choose to use a full bridge which means you will need an extra 3 completion resistors (for the 3 arms). In this configuration, you can either use a voltage excitation (BGV - B2 configuration, page 309) if the wire is short or current excitation if the wire is long (BGI - B4 configuration, page 310).
Or you can use a simulated bridge in which 2 of the resistors are simulated, thus you will only need one completion resistor. This method applies only for current excitation BGI.
The following is an example of 3 wire strain gauge fit into a Wheatstone bridge.
![6743f30477bea](serve/attachment&path=6743f30477bea)
Best regards,
dataTaker Expert