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92 Programming the VT1422A & VT1529A/B for Remote Strain Measurement  
Built-in Strain Conversion Equations
When using the VT1422A’s built-in strain conversion 
(SENSe:FUNCtion:STRain:<bridge_type> <range>,(@<ch_list>)), 
the following equations are used to convert voltage to strain.
Full Bridge Equation
(bridge_type=FBEN)
This equation is used by the VT1422A to convert bridge measurements to 
Engineering Units of Strain for channels specified in the command 
SENSe:FUNCtion:STRain:FBEN <range>,(@<ch_list>).
where:
V
measured
 = measured voltage value
V
excitation
 = excitation voltage
V
unstrained
 = unstrained voltage
gFactor = gage factor
Half Bridge Equation
(bridge_type=HBEN)
This equation is used by the VT1422A to convert bridge measurements to 
Engineering Units of Strain for channels specified in the command 
SENSe:FUNCtion:STRain:HBEN <range>,(@<ch_list>).
where:
V
measured
 = measured voltage value
V
excitation
 = excitation voltage
V
unstrained
 = unstrained voltage
gFactor = gage factor
Quarter Bridge Equation
(bridge_type=Q120, Q350
or USER)
This second-order equation is used by the VT1422A to convert bridge 
measurements to Engineering Units of Strain for on-board strain SCP 
channels only. Because VT1529A/Bs can expand the VT1422As strain 
channel count to 512, use of this non-linear strain conversion equation 
would require too much VT1422A memory. Instead, a quadratic 
approximation of this equation is used. See below. For the following 
equations, V
i
 = bridge output while strained, V
u
 = bridge output unstrained 
and V
e
 = excitation voltage at the bridge.
Quarter Bridge Equation for Strain SCPs only
Quarter Bridge Equation for VT1529A/B only
Strain
V
measured
V
unstrained
(
gFactor V
excitation
×
(
)
=
Strain
2
V
measured
V
unstrained
(
gFactor V
excitation
×
(
)
×
=
Strain
4V
r
GF 1
2V
r
(
)
-------------------------------
=
WhereV
r
V
i
V
u
V
e
-----------------
=
Strain
a
2
V
i
2
a
1
V
i
a
0
+
+
=
Where a
2
8
GF
V
e
2
×
---------------------,   a
1
4 4V
u
V
e
(
)
GF
V
e
2
×
--------------------------------,   a
0
4 2V
u
2
V
e
V
u
(
)
GF
V
e
2
×
------------------------------------
=
=
=