Cambo
Junior Member level 1
Hi Edaboard.... what a busy place
I am not an electronic engineer but I have been trying to design a circuit to measure high resistance for about a year now... which is much harder than I thought, so wondered if I could call upon some help?
The basic aim is to measure the resistance between 2 screws placed into timber - this will tell us what the moisture content is of course - from there I hope to record these values to an SD card but I have the MCU side of things sorted I think - just really stuck on measuring the resistance between the screws in the range typically from 10K ohms to 100 Giga ohms?
- I would like to use low voltage DC somewhere in the range of 9V to 5V.
- I hope to run off batteries for long periods - aiming at 12 months measuring every 5 minutes - 6Ah might be a useful max battery size.
- I would like to use the MCP3424 ADC to take the voltage measurements: ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/22088c.pdf
- This ADC can measure ±2.048 V
- To avoid the screws suffering too much from electrolysis I would like to reverse the polarity for each measurement.
Using a current sensing resistor and above ADC I can acurratly measure up to about 10K but this method falls on it sface as soon as I enter into the range I'm interested in
Any and all pointers/help apreciated - thanks.
I am not an electronic engineer but I have been trying to design a circuit to measure high resistance for about a year now... which is much harder than I thought, so wondered if I could call upon some help?
The basic aim is to measure the resistance between 2 screws placed into timber - this will tell us what the moisture content is of course - from there I hope to record these values to an SD card but I have the MCU side of things sorted I think - just really stuck on measuring the resistance between the screws in the range typically from 10K ohms to 100 Giga ohms?
- I would like to use low voltage DC somewhere in the range of 9V to 5V.
- I hope to run off batteries for long periods - aiming at 12 months measuring every 5 minutes - 6Ah might be a useful max battery size.
- I would like to use the MCP3424 ADC to take the voltage measurements: ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/22088c.pdf
- This ADC can measure ±2.048 V
- To avoid the screws suffering too much from electrolysis I would like to reverse the polarity for each measurement.
Using a current sensing resistor and above ADC I can acurratly measure up to about 10K but this method falls on it sface as soon as I enter into the range I'm interested in
Any and all pointers/help apreciated - thanks.