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NI 9216/9226 Calibration Procedure

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Test Equipment

Table 1 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 9216/9226

 

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 20 °C to 28 °C.

Keep relative humidity below 80%.

Allow a warm-up time of at least 10 minutes to ensure that the NI 9216/9226 measurement 

circuitry is at a stable operating temperature.

Initial Setup

Complete the following steps to set up the NI 9216/9226.
1. Install NI-DAQmx.
2. Make sure the cDAQ-9178 power source is not connected to the chassis.
3. Connect the cDAQ-9178 chassis to the system safety ground.

a. Attach a ring lug to a 14 AWG (1.6 mm) wire.
b. Connect the ring lug to the ground terminal on the side of the cDAQ-9178 chassis 

using the ground screw.

c. Attach the other end of the wire to the system safety ground.

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

cDAQ-9178 chassis empty.

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

Table 1.  

Recommended Equipment

Equipment

Recommended 

Models

Requirements

Calibrator

Fluke 5522A

Use a high-precision resistance source with gain 

accuracy ≤40 ppm and offset error ≤2 m

Ω

 for the 

NI 9216 and offset error ≤20 m

Ω

 for the NI 9226.

Chassis

cDAQ-9178

Summary of Contents for NI 9226

Page 1: ...NI 9226...

Page 2: ...est Equipment 3 Test Conditions 3 Initial Setup 3 Verification 4 Accuracy Verification 4 Adjustments 6 Accuracy Adjustment 6 EEPROM Update 7 Reverification 7 Accuracy Under Calibration Conditions 7 Wo...

Page 3: ...NI 9216 circuitry and specifications NI 9226 Getting Started Guide NI 9226 connection information NI 9226 Datasheet NI 9226 circuitry and specifications NI DAQmx Readme Operating system and applicati...

Page 4: ...midity below 80 Allow a warm up time of at least 10 minutes to ensure that the NI 9216 9226 measurement circuitry is at a stable operating temperature Initial Setup Complete the following steps to set...

Page 5: ...llowing procedure to determine the As Found status of the NI 9216 9226 1 Set the calibrator to Standby mode STBY 2 Connect the desired channel of the NI 9216 9226 to the calibrator as shown in Figure...

Page 6: ...x in AIx For example use AI3 for channel 3 c Configure the task timing according to Table 4 d Start the task e Read the samples from the NI 9216 9226 f Average the samples g Stop and clear the task 7...

Page 7: ...ain an array of recommended calibration resistance values d Set the calibrator to a reference value determined by the array of recommended calibration voltages e Set calibrator COMP to 4 wire f Set th...

Page 8: ...djustment verify that you have met the Test Conditions before returning your device to NI Refer to Worldwide Support and Services for assistance in returning the device to NI Accuracy Under Calibratio...

Page 9: ...ined in this manual was developed at private expense and is subject to the applicable limited rights and restricted data rights as set forth in FAR 52 227 14 DFAR 252 227 7014 and DFAR 252 227 7015 Wo...

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