Novel method for balancing full wheatstone bridge for high-tolerance resistive sensors

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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Electrònica
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. ISI - Grup d'Instrumentació, Sensors i Interfícies
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Borghetti, Michela
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Casas Piedrafita, Óscar
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Sardini, Emilio
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Serpelloni, Mauro
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2025-01-01
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Borghetti, M. [et al.]. Novel method for balancing full wheatstone bridge for high-tolerance resistive sensors. «IEEE transactions on instrumentation and measurement», 1 Gener 2025, vol. 74.
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0018-9456
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https://hdl.handle.net/2117/443383
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10.1109/TIM.2025.3586341
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Wheatstone bridge (WB) is widely used in precision measurements involving strain gauges and resistive sensors. However, maintaining balance in a full-bridge configuration becomes increasingly challenging in the presence of high-resistance tolerances—especially in printed electronics, where such variations are common. Traditional compensation methods often entail increased circuit complexity, added cost, and additional sources of error. This article proposes a novel balancing technique for fully resistive WBs, leveraging two voltage References to cancel the output offset even in the presence of resistor tolerances exceeding 0.1%. The method demonstrates robust performance with tolerance levels up to 20%, while preserving high linearity. Simulation results confirm that the approach achieves balanced operation and accurate output even with low-tolerance resistors (1%). Relative to the ideal sensitivity of (VCC-VEE) , the proposed technique maintains a worst-case sensitivity of 0.8 (VCC-VEE) , with a theoretically null output offset under balanced conditions. Furthermore, linearity error remains below 0.5% of the full-scale output (FSO), matching the performance of conventional WB circuits affected by mismatch. While the resolution of the voltage references introduces a small, predictable offset—independent of power supply variations—this error is limited to the resolution of the reference itself. Experimental validation using benchtop instrumentation corroborates the simulation findings: with resistors exhibiting 10% tolerance, the maximum deviation between measured and theoretical outputs was 2.4 mV. This deviation remains negligible in terms of estimating fractional resistance changes.
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application/pdf
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eng
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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11072515
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Open Access
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Attribution 4.0 International
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria electrònica
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria electrònica
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Impedance
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Sensor resistance
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Wheatstone bridge
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Absolute difference
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Experimental validation
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Resistance change
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Fractional change
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Strain gauges
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Linear error
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Additional source of error
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Effective method
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Resistance values
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Linear form
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Multimeter
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Inkjet printing
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Function generator
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Worst condition
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Resistance temperature detectors
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Amplification stage
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Piezoresistive
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MATLAB environment
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Novel method for balancing full wheatstone bridge for high-tolerance resistive sensors
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Article


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