National Instruments SCC-LP02 Dryer Accessories User Manual


 
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Calibrating Gain Errors
The SCC-LPXX is calibrated at the factory before shipment. If you want to
calibrate the SCC-LPXX in your system, you need a voltage source capable
of providing a DC voltage up to ±10 V that is several times more accurate
than the SCC itself.
To calibrate the SCC-LPXX, complete the following steps for each channel
of the module:
1. Select the desired SCC-LPXX channel (X or X+8) on the E Series DAQ
device.
2. Set the gain on the E Series DAQ device so that the E Series input
range is ±5V.
3. Connect the voltage source to the screw terminals of the desired
channel on the SCC-LPXX.
4. Input 9 VDC to the SCC-LPXX.
5. Using your software, have the E Series DAQ device read the desired
channel on the SCC-LPXX. Record the value.
6. Input 0 VDC to the SCC-LPXX.
7. Have the E Series DAQ device read the channel again and record the
new value.
8. Calculate the difference between the two values you recorded
(first readingsecond reading).
9. Adjust the appropriate trimpot (X or X+8) on the top of the SCC-LPXX.
Repeat steps 4 through 8 until the difference you get in step 8
equals 9 V.
For example, you connect 9 VDC to the input of CH (X) and the E Series
DAQ device reads 9.05 V at the SCC output; then you connect 0 VDC to
the input of CH (X) and the E Series DAQ device reads –0.01 V at the SCC
output. Subtract the second value from the first (9.05 – (–0.01)) to get a
difference of 9.06 V. Because the difference is not equal to 9 V, you adjust
the trimpot until the difference in outputs equals 9 V.
Note In this example there may be an offset voltage such that the final voltages are 9.01 V
and 0.01 V for a difference of 9 V. The SCC-LPXX trimpot adjusted in step 9 adjusts only
for gain errors and does not compensate for this offset voltage.