Understanding Bridge Sensitivity and Checking Vout Expression for Accuracy

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The discussion centers on verifying the accuracy of the Vout expression for a bridge circuit. The provided expression, Vout = 10{(Rt/100+Rt)-1/2}, was confirmed as correct by a participant who noted that the calculation of voltage across each side of the bridge is appropriately represented. The primary focus is on ensuring the proper understanding of the voltage difference (PD) in the context of bridge circuits.

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  • Understanding of bridge circuits and their configurations
  • Familiarity with voltage calculations in electrical engineering
  • Knowledge of the concept of potential difference (PD)
  • Basic algebra for manipulating equations
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Can anyone tell me if my Vout expression for this bridge is correct or can correct me if there is anything wrong.

Vout = 10{(Rt/100+Rt)-1/2}

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You seem to have calculated the volts on each side of the bridge and the PD is the difference between them. So- it looks ok to me.
 

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