Haven't posted in a while so thought I'd share what we've been up to. Scale project is coming along well.
Load test. No deformation of platform

At the electronics lab. No load voltage output 0.6 mV

Output is 3.2 mV with me standing on it

Adding the circuitry. Scale measures the analog voltage locally with a 24 bit ADC, converts to digital data which is sent over an ethernet cable to the main box.

Here's the digital data. Each rising edge of clock samples a one or zero in the 24 bit word.

Putting it all together. You can see digital data for applied weight displayed on the LCD

Better load capacity and more accurate than your average bathroom scale :-)

Building the brain box

Adding keypad, power connector and scale connectors. Dust caps are a nice touch.

I'll use chopped and stripped ethernet cables to break out wires on the inside of the plugs

Adding the MCU board

LCD gets mounted on top with standoffs

So, there it is. Looking good. Lots of wiring to do now, and more code to write.
Load test. No deformation of platform

At the electronics lab. No load voltage output 0.6 mV

Output is 3.2 mV with me standing on it

Adding the circuitry. Scale measures the analog voltage locally with a 24 bit ADC, converts to digital data which is sent over an ethernet cable to the main box.

Here's the digital data. Each rising edge of clock samples a one or zero in the 24 bit word.

Putting it all together. You can see digital data for applied weight displayed on the LCD

Better load capacity and more accurate than your average bathroom scale :-)

Building the brain box

Adding keypad, power connector and scale connectors. Dust caps are a nice touch.

I'll use chopped and stripped ethernet cables to break out wires on the inside of the plugs

Adding the MCU board

LCD gets mounted on top with standoffs

So, there it is. Looking good. Lots of wiring to do now, and more code to write.
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