Bronkhorst E-7000 User Manual

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BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH B.V.

9.17.004

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3.11.4 Presentation of parameters

Parameters 'a - d' and 'e - h' are polynomial function parameters, which can be obtained with a mathematical
program out of measured calibration points.

All parameters will be printed on the calibration certificate.
They will be presented in scientific notation with 5 significant digits, where the last digit is obtained by
rounding-off.

Example (unscaled):

a = -2.7458 · 10

-3

e = -2.5396 · 10

-4

b = +9.5452 · 10

-1

f = +1.0892

c = -1.2714 · 10

-1

g = +1.7832 · 10

-2

d = +1.8464 · 10

-1

h = -1.1417 · 10

-1


Polynomial function for sensor signal:

Y = -2.7458 · 10

-3

+ 9.5452 · 10

-1

· X - 1.2714 · 10

-1

· X

2

+ 1.8464 · 10

-1

· X

3



Polynomial function for setpoint:

Z = -2.5396 · 10

-4

+ 1.0892 · Y + 1.7832 · 10

-2

· Y

2

- 1.1417 · 10

-1

· Y

3




3.11.5 Using polynomial functions at readout/control unit

The parameters for the polynomial functions are stored at the readout and control-module and can be
changed from the keyboard.
Normally both transfer functions of sensor signal and setpoint are linear Y = X, the transfer function of the
setpoint signals is Z = Y.
The connected device will have linearized transfer functions after (normal) calibration.
The accuracy however, will be

1 % full scale.

When a special polynomial function calibration is wanted, the parameters 'a-h' will be destillated and printed
on the calibration certificate. In the 'INSTRUMENT'-menu you just have to enter these values.
Now you can connect and operate the concerned device.

Note:
Only this device will operate correctly; if you want to connect an other device to this channel, first change the
polynomial function parameters.

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