Loadcell works using a combination of Wheatstone bridge equation and strain gauge. The Wheatstone bridge equation is the basis of the loadcell, developed by Samuel Hunter Christie in 1833 and Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1843.
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What is a Precision Scale?
Precision scales are high-accuracy weighing devices capable of measuring at the milligram (mg) or even microgram (µg) level. Known as laboratory scales due to their ability to measure small samples with great accuracy, they are also preferred in various fields such as pharmaceuticals, jewelry, and industrial production.
What is a Load Cell?
A load cell is a precision measurement sensor that converts deformation caused by applied weight or force into an electrical signal. It typically uses strain gauge technology fixed to a metal body.