Hello,
I am wanting to add a push button zero function to a wheatstone bridge circuit. Currently I use a potentiometer to zero it out. This circuit is in a gas detector used to monitor gas coming from a drilling site. Is using a push button to zero the range of a sensor possible? Or does it have to be a potentiometer? Any advise will be appreciated. I have seen software do this, but the software we are required to use for this industry does not contain this function. |
by deadhead
March 04, 2020 |
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