Design an instrumentation amplifier that can take the


Instrumentation Amplifier with Alarm Strain gauges measuring the deflection of a sintered metal column are connected to a Wheatstone bridge. The output of the bridge is balanced when there is no strain producing 0 V output. As the column is deflected, the bridge produces 150 μV=Ω change caused by the strain gauges. The maximum possible defection would result in a 4-Ω change.

Design an instrumentation amplifier that can take the voltage created in the bridge and send it to a 0 - 5 V ADC, where no deflection produces 0 V at the ADC and maximum deflection produces 5 V. To avoid loading, send the output of the bridge to a very high input resistance differential amplifier.

The columns being tested are brittle and can shatter violently if the conditions cause the strain gauges to change by more than 3:9 Ω.

For safety, connect the output of your instrumentation amplifier to a comparator circuit that will trigger an alarm when the strain causes the resistance to change by 3:75 Ω. The alarm needs to be triggered by 15 V.

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