A device which produces an output signal proportional to the applied weight or force. Types of load cells include beam, Shear-beam, compression, tension and single point.
Transducer which measures force as a function of resistance or voltage.
a transducer for the measurement of force or weight, usually based on a strain gauge bridge or vibrating wire sensor
a device that converts a mechanical movement into an electrical signal
a particular kind of transducer or sensor which converts force into a measurable electrical output
a transducer that converts a load acting on it into an analog electrical signal
Device that converts a force or weight into an electrical signal.
A transducer which converts force into an electrical output. [ Load Cell Manufacturers
The round shape of the top surface of a load cell, transducer or load sensor where the load is applied.
See Strain gauge load cell.
( http://www.load-cells.org) – A transducer for the measurement of force or weight. Action is based on strain gages mounted within the cell on a force beam.
A transducer which converts a force into an electrical signal. It normally comprises four strain gauges in a wheatstone bridge arrangement.
A load cell is typically an electronic device (transducer) that is used to convert a force into an electrical signal. This conversion is indirect and happens in two stages. Through a mechanical arrangement, the force to be sensed is deforming a strain gauge.