Miniature Piezoelectric Macro-Mass Balance
TBMG-8490
09/01/2010
- Content
Mass balances usually use a strain gauge that requires an impedance measurement and is susceptible to noise and thermal drift. A piezoelectric balance can be used to measure mass directly by monitoring the voltage developed across the piezoelectric balance, which is linear with weight or it can be used in resonance to produce a frequency change proportional to the mass change (see figure). The piezoelectric actuator/balance is swept in frequency through its fundamental resonance. If a small mass is added to the balance, the resonance frequency shifts down in proportion to the mass. By monitoring the frequency shift, the mass can be determined.
- Citation
- "Miniature Piezoelectric Macro-Mass Balance," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2010.