National Instruments NI 9209 Calibration Procedure Download Page 3

NI 9209 Calibration Procedure

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Test Equipment

Table lists the equipment recommended for the performance verification and adjustment 
procedures. If the recommended equipment is not available, select a substitute using the 
requirements listed in Table 1.

Test Conditions

The following setup and environmental conditions are required to ensure the NI 9209

 

meets 

published specifications.

Keep connections to the device as short as possible. Long cables and wires act as antennas, 
picking up extra noise that can affect measurements.

Verify that all connections to the device are secure.

Use shielded copper wire for all cable connections to the device. Use twisted-pairs wire to 
eliminate noise and thermal offsets.

Maintain an ambient temperature of 23 ± 5 °C. The device temperature will be greater than 
the ambient temperature.

Keep relative humidity below 80%.

Allow a warm-up time of at least 10 minutes to ensure that the NI 9209 measurement 
circuitry is at a stable operating temperature.

Initial Setup

Complete the following steps to set up the NI 9209.
1.

Install NI-DAQmx.

2.

Make sure the NI cDAQ-9178 power source is not connected.

3.

Install the module in slot 8 of the NI cDAQ-9178 chassis. Leave slots 1 through 7 of the 
NI cDAQ-9178 chassis empty.

4.

Connect the NI cDAQ-9178 chassis to your host computer.

5.

Connect the power source to the NI cDAQ-9178 chassis.

Table 1.  

Recommended Equipment

Equipment

Recommended 

Model

Minimum Requirements

Source

Fluke 5500A

Use a source with gain error 

260 ppm and an 

offset error 

70 uV.

cDAQ Chassis

NI cDAQ-9178

Connection 

Accessory

NI 9923

Summary of Contents for NI 9209

Page 1: ...rential Voltage Accuracy Verification 4 Single Ended Voltage Accuracy Verification 6 Adjustments 7 Voltage Accuracy Adjustment 7 EEPROM Update 8 Reverification 8 Accuracy Under Calibration Conditions...

Page 2: ...NI 9209 specific information NI 9209 Datasheet NI 9209 specifications and calibration interval NI DAQmx Help Information about creating applications that use the NI DAQmx driver LabVIEW Help LabVIEW...

Page 3: ...iminate noise and thermal offsets Maintain an ambient temperature of 23 5 C The device temperature will be greater than the ambient temperature Keep relative humidity below 80 Allow a warm up time of...

Page 4: ...librator as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Differential Voltage Accuracy Connections Note If the calibrator outputs are truly floating connect the negative output to a quiet earth ground as well as COM to...

Page 5: ...Set the calibrator to Standby mode STBY 9 Repeat steps 3 through 8 for each test point listed in Table 4 10 Disconnect the calibrator from the device 11 Repeat steps 1 through 10 for each voltage chan...

Page 6: ...e to a Test Point value indicated in Table 6 4 Set the calibrator to Operate mode OPR 5 Acquire and average samples a Create and configure an AI voltage task on the NI 9209 according to Table 5 b Conf...

Page 7: ...red to adjust the NI 9209 Voltage Accuracy Adjustment Complete the following procedure to adjust the voltage accuracy performance of the NI 9209 1 Set the calibrator to Standby mode STBY 2 Connect the...

Page 8: ...de the physical channel s should be a union of the channels specified in both configurations n Close and commit the calibration session 4 Remove the connections from the NI 9209 EEPROM Update When an...

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