Four strain gauges, installed on the measuring body, are connected to a
Wheatstone bridge. A measuring amplifier feeds the strain gauges with an excitation voltage and acquires and processes the bridge circuit’s output signal to make the changes in SG resistance visible. The resulting measurement signal can be processed by an industrial measuring amplifier and transmitted to a programmable logic controller (PLC). Alternatively, a high-precision amplifier can be used to visualize the signal directly. Moreover, the measurement chain can be set up using a universal amplifier, which transfers the signal to a software for further analysis and storage. Figure 2 shows examples of these three measurement chains.