C.1.2 analog input calibration procedure – Intelligent Motion Systems UDAS-1001E User Manual

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C.1.2

C.1.2 Analog Input Calibration Procedure

Analog Input Calibration Procedure

Calibrating the analog input section requires adjusting the input offset voltage, the ± 10V range,

± 5V range, and the 0 to 10V range. The procedures are listed separately, but should be performed

during a single calibration session.

Adjust Input Offset Voltage

1.

Attach the termination panel to 50-pin connector of UDAS, unless the unit has built-in termi-

nation.

2.

Ground analog input channel 0 to analog ground, not digital ground, on the termination panel.

3.

Connect a precision voltmeter between TP27 and analog ground, TP21.

4.

Run a program, such as SYSCHECK, to configure the UDAS for single-ended operation,

bipolar input (±10 V

)

and a gain of 1.

5.

Read the voltage from the voltmeter.

6.

Reconfigure the UDAS for a gain of 100. Adjust R58 so that the offset voltage read from the

voltmeter is equal to the voltage read in step 4.

7.

Repeat steps 4 and 5 to minimize the offset difference observed between the two gain settings.
The offset difference observed between the two gain settings should be within ±0.5 mV. If pos-

sible, try to achieve less than ±0.2 mV offset difference.

8.

Reconfigure the UDAS to a gain of 10 and verify the offset value is less than 0.5 mV different

from the last value read at a gain of 1.

Adjust Offset and Gain for ±10Volt Input Range

Adjust Offset and Gain for ±10Volt Input Range

1.

Verify the termination panel is attached to the 50-pin connector of the UDAS device. Begin

with step 2 if the unit has built-in termination.

2.

Attach a voltage calibrator to channel 0 with all of the other channels grounded.

3.

Run a program, such as SYSCHECK, to configure the UDAS for a range of ±10 V and gain of 1.

4.

Set the calibrated input to 0 V, or short channel 0 to analog ground.

5.

Set SYSCHECK or other program to average 50 readings. Manually or automatically take

readings repeatedly.

6.

Adjust Pot R51 until the software displays 0 V.

Note:

The input offset voltage must be adjusted and in specified limits before the other

adjustments are performed.

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