Excitation calibration, Table 5-1. maximum allowable error ranges – National Instruments SCXI -1122 User Manual

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Calibration

Chapter 5

SCXI-1122 User Manual

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Excitation Calibration

When using the excitation channels, you must retrieve the correction factors for the current and
voltage from the EEPROM before using them in your transducer conversion formulas. Refer to
your software user manual for how to use the

SCXI_Cal_Constants

function or VI to

perform this task.

You do not need to read the following section if you are going to use the factory-determined
correction factors and you are using National Instruments software.

If you want to determine a new set of voltage excitation calibration constants and you are using
National Instruments software, use the following procedure:

1. Connect a 15

resistor to the excitation channel.

2. Connect the DMM across the 15

load and measure the voltage.

3. Pass this voltage to the

SCXI_Cal_Constants

function or VI.

To determine the current excitation calibration constants, follow this procedure:

1. Set your DMM to DC current measurements.

2. Connect the DMM across the IEX+ and IEX- terminals and measure the current.

3. Pass this current to the

SCXI_Cal_Constants

function or VI.

Note: When calibrating your system, you must verify that your offsets, gain errors, and

excitation errors do not exceed the ranges listed in Table 5-1.

Table 5-1. Maximum Allowable Error Ranges

Error Type

Error Range

All gains

±

2%

Offset at G = 0.01

±

40 mV

Offset at G = 0.02

±

40 mV

Offset at G = 0.05

±

50 mV

Offset at G = 0.1

±

50 mV

Offset at G = 0.2

±

50 mV

Offset at G = 0.5

±

50 mV

Offset at G = 1

±

40 mV

Offset at G = 2

±

40 mV

Offset at G = 5

±

50 mV

Offset at G = 10

±

50 mV

Offset at G = 20

±

50 mV

Offset at G = 50

±

50 mV

Offset at G = 100

±

60 mV

Offset at G = 200

±

70 mV

Offset at G = 500

±

100 mV

Offset at G = 1,000

±

200 mV

Offset at G = 2,000

±

400 mV

Current excitation

±

3%

Voltage excitation

±

1%

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