The Anderson loop is a simply implemented measurement circuit topology that uses active subtraction instead of the passive subtraction accomplished by the classic Wheatstone bridge. Larger, inherently linear signals from sensing-element impedance change are available with less excitation power and without the use of transmitters to achieve immunity to wire-resistance variations. Transducers can be designed with any convenient quantity of sensor elements. Transducer intelligence can be implemented within the signal conditioner. The change in a single sensing element can be used in several simultaneous measurements. Sensor elements can appear to have any desired impedance level and influence on any of several outputs.
NASA's Anderson Loop
IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Magazine ; 1 , 1 ; 5-15
1998
11 Seiten, 1 Quelle
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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