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NI 6711/6713/6731/6733 Calibration Procedure

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How Often Should You Calibrate?

The measurement requirements of your application determine how often
the NI 6711/6713/6731/6733 must be calibrated to maintain accuracy.
NI recommends that you perform a complete calibration at least once every
year. You can shorten this interval to 90 days or six months based on the
demands of your application.

Calibration Options: External Versus Internal

The NI 6711/6713/6731/6733 has two calibration options: an internal,
or self-calibration, and an external calibration.

Internal Calibration

Internal calibration is a much simpler calibration method that does not rely
on external standards. In this method, the device calibration constants are
adjusted with respect to a high-precision voltage source on the
NI 6711/6713/6731/6733. This type of calibration is used after the device
has been calibrated with respect to an external standard. However, external
variables such as temperature can still affect measurements. The new
calibration constants are defined with respect to the calibration constants
created during an external calibration, ensuring that the measurements can
be traced back to the external standards. In essence, internal calibration is
similar to the auto-zero function found on a digital multimeter (DMM).

External Calibration

External calibration requires using a high-precision DMM. During external
calibration, the DMM supplies and reads voltages from the device.
Adjustments are made to the device calibration constants to ensure that the
reported voltages fall within the device specifications. The new calibration
constants are then stored in the device EEPROM. After the onboard
calibration constants have been adjusted, the high-precision voltage source
on the device is adjusted. An external calibration provides a set of
calibration constants that you can use to compensate for the error in the
measurements taken by the NI 6711/6713/6731/6733.

Summary of Contents for NI 6731

Page 1: ...ed for calibrating NI 6711 6713 6731 6733 devices Note Refer to ni com support calibrat mancal htm for a copy of the ni671xCal dll file What Is Calibration Calibration consists of verifying the measur...

Page 2: ...en calibrated with respect to an external standard However external variables such as temperature can still affect measurements The new calibration constants are defined with respect to the calibratio...

Page 3: ...imize connections and test conditions during calibration Keep connections to the NI 6711 6713 6731 6733 short Long cables and wires act as antennae picking up extra noise which can affect measurements...

Page 4: ...w to configure the device in NI DAQ Refer to the NI 671X 673X User Manual for detailed installation instructions You can install this manual when you install NI DAQ 1 Power down the computer 2 Install...

Page 5: ...DAQ User Manual for PC Compatibles at ni com manuals These two documents provide detailed information about using NI DAQ The function reference help includes information on the functions in NI DAQ Th...

Page 6: ...those specified by the calibration procedure 2 To internally calibrate the device call the Calibrate_E_Series function with the following parameters set as indicated calOP set to ND_SELF_CALIBRATE set...

Page 7: ...ifying the Performance of the Counter This procedure verifies the performance of the counter The NI 6711 6713 6731 6733 devices have only one timebase to verify so you only need to verify counter 0 Be...

Page 8: ...nnot modify these values which provides a level of security that ensures users do not accidentally access or modify any calibration constants adjusted by the metrology laboratory This step in the cali...

Page 9: ...om the device The device is now adjusted with respect to the external source After the device is adjusted you can verify the AO operation by repeating the Verifying Analog Output section Specification...

Page 10: ...r the test point value should fall between the upper and lower limit values These limits are expressed in volts Counters Because you cannot adjust the resolution of the counter timers these values do...

Page 11: ...Programs National Instruments NI DAQ NI DAQ Help and the NI DAQ User Manual for PC Compatibles at ni com manuals for additional information on the software structure Verifying Analog Output Figure 1 V...

Page 12: ...CTR_Control deviceNumber 0 ND_RESET GPCTR_Set_Application deviceNumber 0 ND_PULSE_TRAIN_GNR GPCTR_Change_Parameter deviceNumber 0 ND_COUNT_1 2 GPCTR_Change_Parameter deviceNumber 0 ND_COUNT_2 2 Select...

Page 13: ...djusting the NI 6711 6713 6731 6733 Figure 3 Adjusting the NI 6711 6713 6731 6733 Calibrate_E_Series deviceNumber ND_SELF_CALIBRATE ND_USER_EEPROM_AREA 0 Get_Cal_Date deviceNumber CalDate Calibrate_E_...

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