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6703/6704 Calibration Procedure

minimizing the errors on the calibration channels also minimizes the errors 
for all of the voltage and current outputs.

External Calibration

External calibration uses a high-precision voltage and current device to 
measure errors on the board outputs. These errors are then corrected with a 
set of calibration constants that adjust the offset and gain of the 16-bit 
DAC. This ensures that the output voltages and currents fall within the 
board specifications.

Because of the 6703/6704 calibration circuitry, the only calibration 
adjustment you must make is to adjust the values of the calibration channels 
to account for time- or temperature-related drift of the onboard reference. 
The board is calibrated at the factory and the calibration constants are 
loaded into nonvolatile memory.

How Long Does Calibration Take?

Automated calibration procedures can reduce the calibration and 
verification process to approximately 10 minutes. However, manual 
calibration and verification can take as long as 1 hour. You can automate 
the adjustment and verification procedure if you have access to 
programmable standards such as the Fluke 5700A or HP3458A, which can 
be controlled via a GPIB connection. You can then program the entire 
procedure to save time and effort.

Equipment and Other Test Requirements

This section describes the test equipment, software, calibration functions, 
and environment needed to calibrate your 6703/6704 board. Before 
calibrating your board, you must perform the following steps:

1.

Install the NI-DAQ driver on the calibration computer. For specifics on 
NI-DAQ, refer to the 

Installing NI-DAQ

 section later in this document.

2.

Properly configure the board to be calibrated. For configuring 
instructions, refer to the 

Configuring Your Board in NI-DAQ

 section 

later in this document.

3.

Write calibration software to communicate with the board via NI-DAQ 
function calls. For information on writing software, refer to the 

Writing 

Your Calibration Procedure

 section later in this document.

Summary of Contents for 6703

Page 1: ...it This section also explains internal and external calibration Equipment and Other Test Requirements This section describes what you need to do before you can calibrate your device including an over...

Page 2: ...of your application indicate how often the 6703 6704 products need to be calibrated to maintain accuracy National Instruments recommends that you perform a complete calibration at least once every ye...

Page 3: ...the calibration and verification process to approximately 10 minutes However manual calibration and verification can take as long as 1 hour You can automate the adjustment and verification procedure i...

Page 4: ...e detailed information on using the NI DAQ driver The function reference manual includes information on the functions in the driver The user manual provides instructions on installing and configuring...

Page 5: ...edure The calibration procedure in the Calibration Process section later in this document provides step by step instructions on calling the appropriate calibration functions These calibration function...

Page 6: ...as by picking up extra noise that would affect calibration Maintain the temperature between 18 28 C Keep relative humidity below 80 Use shielded copper wire for all cable connections to the device It...

Page 7: ...his procedure can be easily expanded to verify all the voltage channels by performing the procedure once for each voltage channel To do this perform the procedure once for each value of the channel pa...

Page 8: ...he procedure once for each value of the channel parameter from 16 to 31 You will also need to connect the appropriate channel to your multimeter each time you repeat the procedure See the PCI PXI 6703...

Page 9: ...make offset and gain adjustments You perform offset adjustment first followed by gain adjustment You will then perform both offset and gain adjustment again to ensure proper accuracy This second set...

Page 10: ...the voltage on voltage channel 0 Decreasing the voltage value will increase the magnitude of the voltage on voltage channel 0 You have now calibrated the voltage output Calibrating Current Output 6704...

Page 11: ...on current channel 16 Decreasing the voltage value will increase the magnitude of the current on current channel 16 You have now calibrated the current output Saving Calibration Values Once you comple...

Page 12: ...ng tables are the specifications you should use when calibrating and verifying the 6703 6704 The tables show the specifications for 1 year and 24 hour calibration intervals Using the Tables The follow...

Page 13: ...r Limit V Lower Limit V Upper Limit V 0 0 0 0003125 0 0003125 0 0003125 0 0003125 10 0 9 9992675 10 0007325 9 9990975 10 0009025 Table 2 Current Output Specifications 6704 Only Test Point Value mA 24...

Page 14: ...r additional information on the software structure Voltage Output Verification Figure 1 Voltage Output Verification Look at the 6703 6704 specification table to determine the appropriate ranges for th...

Page 15: ...tput Verification 6704 Only Look at the 6703 6704 specification table to determine the appropriate ranges for the voltages and currents to be verified Get_Cal_Date deviceNumber Connect the multimeter...

Page 16: ...IBRATION_ENABLE ND_YES AO_VWrite deviceNumber 0 0 0 AO_VWrite deviceNumber 0 10 0 6703 AO_VWrite deviceNumber 16 voltage Adjust voltage until the DMM reads 10 0 V 6704 AO_VWrite deviceNumber 32 voltag...

Page 17: ...6704 Only AO_VWrite deviceNumber 16 0 1 Connect the multimeter to current channel 16 AO_VWrite deviceNumber 33 voltage Adjust voltage until the DMM reads 0 1 mA AO_VWrite deviceNumber 35 voltage Adju...

Page 18: ...libration Procedure 18 www natinst com Saving Calibration Values Figure 5 Saving Calibration Values Set_DAQ_Device_Info deviceNumber ND_CALIBRATION_ENABLE ND_NO AO_Calibrate deviceNumber 2 1 Copy_Cal...

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