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[[File:XP003_HX711_20140424.gif|thumb|right|600px|Temperature drift using the HX711 and CZL635]]
 
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From the spec sheet link below:
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From the CZL602X Spec Sheet link below:
  
 
Operating Temperature -20℃ To +65℃
 
Operating Temperature -20℃ To +65℃

Revision as of 17:58, 30 June 2014

WARNING! This is under development and not ready for production!

Two DCT Electronic HX711 boards with metal shield.
DCT Electronic HX711 board plugged into P5

Building a Raspberry based electronic scale using the DCT Electronic HX711 board is as easy as Pi!

The DCT board comes with two sets of male headers, straight and right angle, and a metal shield.

You will need a 1x4 female header (2.54mm Pitch Straight Single Row PCB Female Pin Headers) and load cells.

  1. Order the board for $6.99 on Ebay
    This one for $2.17 should work, too.
  2. Download the software from gitHub
    git clone https://github.com/ggurov/hx711
  3. Solder a 1x4 straight female header in P5 on Pi (bottom side of board) and a 1x4 male header on the DCT board
  4. Solder the load cells to the DCT board.
  5. Plug the DTC board into the Pi.
  6. Change the GPIO pins in hx711.c from 30 and 31 to 28 and 30. This way they are all on one side of P5:
#define CLOCK_PIN       30
#define DATA_PIN        28
P5 Pi HX711
P5-1 +5 Vcc
P5-3 GPIO28 DO/RX
P5-5 GPIO30 CK/TX
P5-7 Ground GND


Calibration


Temperature Compensation

Temperature drift using the HX711 and CZL635

From the CZL602X Spec Sheet link below:

Operating Temperature -20℃ To +65℃ Temperature Effect on Zero 0.03%F.S/10℃ Temperature Effect on Span 0.02%F.S/10℃

HX711 Spec Sheets

http://hivetool.org/w/images/d/d2/Hx711_english.pdf

Load Cells

Spec Sheets

  1. CZL635 Spec Sheet (from Phidgets.com)
  2. CZL602X Spec Sheet

Theory and Application Notes

  1. LOAD CELL TECHNOLOGY IN PRACTICE by REVERE TRANSDUCERS APPLICATION NOTE 07/6-13/01