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1240 (Red) / ME-1241 (Blue)

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13. Enter the second known force value (i.e., 0) in the 

Standard Value text box.

14. When the Current Value stabilizes, click Set Current 

Value to Standard Value.

15. Click Next.

16. Click Finish. 

Theory of Calibration

One of the functions of the PASCO Data Collection 

Software is to take the stream of raw data from a sensor 

and transform it into the calibrated data that you see in 

the Graph, Table, and other displays. If you do not 

calibrate a sensor yourself, the software uses a default 

calibration that is loaded when the sensor is connected.

You can think of the software as taking in raw data and 

outputting calibrated data. When you perform a 

calibration, the software redefines the linear equation 

that transforms the raw input data into the calibrated 

output data. The linear function is of the form:

Raw Input = Slope x Calibrated Offset

Or:

Calibrated Output = (Raw Input - Offset)/Slope

The function can be represented graphically as a line.

Two points, Pt 1 and Pt 2, define the line. In the 

two-point calibration procedure, each point is reset by 

associating a known standard value (for instance, the 

temperature of ice water) with a raw input measurement 

that the sensor sends out when it is in that standard. In a 

one-point calibration, only one of the points is reset by 

the user.

Types of Calibration

There are three types of calibration: two-point, one-point 

slope, and one-point offset. Any of these calibrations can 

be performed on a single sensor, or simultaneously on 

multiple similar sensors; however, for any given sensor, 

the software will automatically select the most typical 

calibration type as the default setting.

Two-Point

In a two-point calibration, you reset two points to define 

a new line. This type of calibration affects both the slope 

and the offset. 

One-Point Slope

In a one-point slope calibration, you reset only one point. 

The slope of the line changes so that the line intersects 

the new point, while the offset (or Y-intercept) does not 

change. 

One-Point Offset

In a one-point offset calibration, you reset only one point. 

The line shifts so that it intersects the new point, but its 

slope does not change.

Offset calibration is usually used to make one sensor 

agree with another sensor. Due to normal variation 

among probes, a second probe might read consistently 

Summary of Contents for ME-1240

Page 1: ...reedom in acceleration The Smart Cart also includes a gyroscope type sensing element that can measure rotational motion The Smart Cart can make its measurements on or off a dynamics track and transmit...

Page 2: ...the X axis in the graphic that represents the acceleration sensor s position The Smart Cart is designed to optimize the battery usage time Since each Smart Cart has a unique Device ID number more than...

Page 3: ...tion For a micro USB cable connection to a USB port For a micro USB cable connection to a USB charger Check the PASCO Web page at www pasco com software for help in selecting the right software and to...

Page 4: ...uter Zero Tare the Force Sensor At the beginning of an experiment the measurement from the built in force and acceleration sensors may not be zero when the force or acceleration is actually zero This...

Page 5: ...is 1 0 g If the Smart Cart is turned so the X axis is vertical but pointing downward the Acceleration X axis reading is 1 0 g where g represents the acceleration due to gravity If the Smart Cart is h...

Page 6: ...connect the sensor to a USB port or a USB charger Battery Usage Battery life is very important to making the product simple and always ready to use so all of the PASCO wireless products are designed...

Page 7: ...t the PASCO Web site at www pasco com manuals and enter the product number PS 3202 in the text window Replacement Parts For information about replacement parts contact Technical Support USB Cable Micr...

Page 8: ...mental laws and regulations to ensure that it will be recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment To find out where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please c...

Page 9: ...s Bluetooth SMART Bluetooth SMART also known as Bluetooth Low Energy or Version 4 0 of the Bluetooth specification is the latest protocol of the proprietary open wireless technology standard created b...

Page 10: ...t In PASCO Capstone select PASCO Capstone Help from the Help menu or press F1 In PASCO Capstone there are options for setting the Wireless Force Sensor to zero One option is to use the Zero button 1 S...

Page 11: ...oint 1 click the Standard Value box and enter the known force value that is 9 8 10 Under Calibration Point 1 click Read From Sensor The value measured by the sensor is transferred to the Sensor Value...

Page 12: ...tion procedure each point is reset by associating a known standard value for instance the temperature of ice water with a raw input measurement that the sensor sends out when it is in that standard In...

Page 13: ...l Support ME 1240 Red ME 1241 Blue 13 013 14727B higher than the first probe Normally this difference would be insignificant however an offset calibration can be used to bring the sensors into closer...

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