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the module would return a reading of 0.1 Volt for channel 0. After
CAL:TARE (@100), the module will return a reading of 0 Volts with a short
applied at the UUT and the system wiring offset will be removed from all
measurements of the signal to channel 0. Think of the signal applied to the
instrument’s channel input as the gross signal value. CAL:TARE removes
the tare portion leaving only the net signal value.
Because of settling times, especially on filtered channels, CAL:TARE can
take a number of minutes to execute.
The tare calibration constants created during CAL:TARE are stored in and
are usable from the instrument’s RAM. If you want the Tare constants to be
stored in non-volatile Flash Memory you can execute the
CAL:STORE TARE command.
NOTE
The HP E1415’s Flash Memory has a finite lifetime of approximately ten
thousand write cycles (unlimited read cycles). While executing CAL:STOR
once every day would not exceed the lifetime of the Flash Memory for
approximately 27 years, an application that stored constants many times
each day would unnecessarily shorten the Flash Memory’s lifetime.
Resetting CAL:TARE
If you wish to "undo" the CAL:TARE operation, you can execute
CAL:TARE:RESet then *CAL?/CAL:SET. If current Tare calibration
constants have been stored in Flash Memory, execute CAL:TARE:RESET,
then CAL:STORE TARE.
Special
Considerations
Here are some things to keep in mind when using CAL:TARE.
Maximum Tare
Capability
The tare value that can be compensated for is dependent on the instrument
range and SCP channel gain settings. The following table lists these limits
Changing Gains or
Filters
If you decide to change a channel’s SCP setup after a CAL:TARE operation
you must perform a *CAL? operation to generate new DAC constants and
reset the "range floor" for the stored Tare value. You must also consider the
tare capability of the range/gain setup you are changing to. For instance if
the actual offset present is 0.6 Volts and was "Tared" for a 4 Volt range/Gain
Maximum CAL:TARE Offsets
A/D range
±V F.Scale
Offset V
Gain x1
Offset V
Gain x8
Offset V
Gain x16
Offset V
Gain x64
16
3.2213
.40104
.20009
.04970
4
.82101
.10101
.05007
.01220
1
.23061
.02721
.01317
.00297
.25
.07581
.00786
.00349
.00055
.0625
.03792
.00312
.00112
n/a
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Page 308: ...308 Specifications Appendix A Thermocouple Type E 200 800C SCPs HP E1501 02 03 ...
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