QIA128 play_arrowQSH02276

Ultra-Low-Power Miniaturized Integrable Sampling System.

QIA128 , Ultra-Low-Power Miniaturized Strain Gauge Full Bridge mV/V Inputs to Digital Breakout Board , 4 Pin 0.5mm Pitch FFC Flex Connector to 32 Awg , 9 Conductor , 6 in Long Cable for SPI and UART Output
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Description

QIA128 is a miniature embedded sampling system for load cells with ultra low power consumption of only 60 mW. It is capable of sampling strain gauge signals up to 1300 samples per second (SPS) with up to 18.4 Bits of Noise Free Resolution (NFR). Check the spec sheet for Noise Free Resolution detailed table.

QIA128 is a signal conditioner compatible with strain gauge bridge resistance ranging from 350 Ω to 5000 Ω. This miniaturized integrable sampling system comes in a ultra small package of 8 mm x 8 mm, which makes it ideal for medical devices or robotics applications where assembly space is a limiting design factor.

For multi channel load cell amplifier, visit QIA125 Digital Low Power Three Channel SPI Output.


UART vs. SPI output in Embedded Systems

UART is a widely-used serial communication protocol known for its simplicity and suitability for long-distance communication. It operates asynchronously, making it ideal for connecting load cells to microcontrollers or computers, enabling precise data transmission over extended distances without synchronized clocks. On the other hand, SPI is a synchronous communication protocol preferred for high-speed communication between chips or connecting multiple devices over short distances. It is efficient and low-overhead, making it ideal for applications like load cell signal conditioning. The choice between UART and SPI depends on specific system requirements, with SPI offering higher-speed communication over shorter distances, while UART is better suited for longer-distance applications. For more detailed information on UART and SPI in embedded systems, you can refer to this technical article - "UART And SPI In Embedded Systems"


Features
  • 0.1 to 400 mV/V Differential Input Range;
  • Power: 3 VDC to 5 VDC;
  • Digital SPI Output;
  • Up to 1300 samples per second (SPS);
  • Up to 18.4 Bits of Noise Free Resolution (NFR);
  • Ultra Low Power 60 mW Consumption;
  • Ultra Small 8 x 8 mm Package.
Specifications
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