NI 6738/6739 Calibration Procedure
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Note
You also can read the current device temperature, the temperature during the
last self-calibration, and the temperature during the last external calibration in MAX.
Launch MAX, select
My System»Devices and Interfaces»
your device
, and then
click the
Calibration
tab. Temperature information is displayed
Self-Calibration
and
External Calibration
sections of the
Settings
tab.
Verification
The following performance verification procedures describe the sequence of operation and
provide test points required to verify the NI 6738/6739. The verification procedures assume that
adequate traceable uncertainties are available for the calibration references.
The verification procedure is divided into the major functions of the device. Throughout the
verification process, use the tables in the
section to determine if your device needs
to be adjusted. These tables show all acceptable settings for the device.
Analog Output Verification
The NI 6738 has 32 analog outputs, AO <0..31>. The NI 6739 has 64 analog outputs, AO <0..63>.
Note
Table 7,
NI 6738/6739 Analog Output Values
, is based upon the most recent
edition of the specifications document for your device. Refer to the most recent
specifications document online at
Note
The test limits used in this document assume a maximum temperature drift of
±10 °C from the last external calibration, and a maximum temperature drift of ±1 °C
from the last self-calibration. Refer to the
Checking Device Temperature Changes
section for more information and instructions on reading your device temperature and
comparing it against the device temperature during the last external calibration.
Notice
Do not perform analog output verification and counter verification
simultaneously, as the multiple signal connections will produce noise that can affect
measurements.
Complete the following steps to check analog output measurements.
1.
Connect your DMM to AO 0 as shown in Table 5,
. If using the
DAQ switch fixture, configure your connections as shown in Table 6,
.
Note
If you are using the NI 4070, ensure that it is set to the 10 V range.
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