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MODIFIED CALIBRATION GUIDE FOR SI-9001/9002  (Offset):  

 

Explanation of adjustment point. Please refer to Fig. 7.

 

  (1) SW1: Switch for selecting attenuation ratio. 
  (2) SW2: Power switch. 
  (3) VR4: Variable resistor for adjusting offset. 
  (4) VR2: Variable resistor for adjusting offset. 
  (5) VR1: Variable resistor for adjusting low frequency CMRR. 
  (6) VR3: Variable resistor for adjusting accuracy. 
  (7) VC1: Variable capacitor for adjusting square wave compensation. 
  (8) VC2: Variable capacitor for adjusting square wave compensation. 
  (9) CON1: Power jack for connecting to 6VDC power adapter 

 
 

 

 

Adjustment Procedure:

 

  Please connect a 6VDC power adaptor to CON1 as shown in the Figure above, and 
turn “on” SW2, the LED indicator must light up. Keep the unit turned “on” for 10 
minutes to keep it warm before the calibration starts. Then follow the steps below. 
 

Offset Adjustment: 

   

A

. Referring to the Figure below, connect both input lines (black and red) together, 

thus actually shorting the two input-leads. Make sure they are shorted to ensure that the 
unit is calibrated properly. (Use an alligator clip for contact on the input lead, if 
possible). 
   

B

. Connect BNC connector output to a DMM as shown in the Figure below. The 

DMM should be properly set to mV range, better if the DMM have an auto-range 
capability.  
   

C

. Put SW1 at 1/10 (or 1/20) attenuation setting as indicated at the front plastic 

cover of the probe. 
   

D

. By referring to the Figure above, adjust VR2 using a ceramic screw or any tools 

appropriate for adjusting variable component to make the output voltage approach to 
zero. (This way the Offset is adjusted into range within 0.1mV).  
   

E

. Put SW1 at 1/100 (or 1/200) attenuation setting as indicated again at the front 

Summary of Contents for SI-9001

Page 1: ...utes to keep it warm before the calibration starts Then follow the steps below Offset Adjustment A Referring to the Figure below connect both input lines black and red together thus actually shorting...

Page 2: ...owever when VR4 is changed the Offset at 1 10 is affected thus we must calibrate again the 1 10 by repeating steps C and D G Again adjust the Offset at 1 100 by repeating steps E and F Through this co...

Page 3: ...1 1 Remove the battery lid 1 2 You will see the two screws and loosen them Fig 1 1 3 Near the BNC cable side there are two protuberant mortises Use fingers to push back and pull upward Fig 2 1 4 Use f...

Page 4: ...on Fig 4 1 6 You will see the two metal cases There is one screw on the PCB Loosen it then the whole metal case can be taken out There are two wires still connected with the upper case Leaves them the...

Page 5: ...ase connect a 6VDC power adaptor to CON1 as shown in the Figure above and turn on SW2 the LED indicator must light up Keep the unit turned on for 10 minutes to keep it warm before the calibration star...

Page 6: ...be F Again referring to the Figure above adjust VR4 to make output voltage approach to zero This way the Offset is adjusted into range within 0 1mV However when VR4 is changed the Offset at 1 10 is af...

Page 7: ...a 220 200VAC 60 50Hz power source c Put SW1 at 1 10 or 1 20 d Set the VOLTS DIV switch on oscilloscope s panel to 1mV and the TIME DIV switch to 5ms Then a 60 50Hz sinusoid waveform should be displaye...

Page 8: ...ine to ground c Put SW1 at 1 10 or 1 20 d Set the VOLTS DIV switch on oscilloscope s panel to o 1V for 1 10 or 1 20 attenuation and the TIME DIV switch to 20us e Adjust VC1 to make the displayed wavef...

Page 9: ...the oscilloscope has good grounding b Connect both input lines to a 155Vp p 20KHz sine wave signal source c Put SW1 at 1 10 1 20 d Set VOLTS DIV switch on oscilloscope s panel to 1mV and the TIME DIV...

Page 10: ...ent a Referring to Fig 13 connect output BNC to a DMM b Connect the red input line to the positive terminal of a DC voltage source 70VDC and the black input line to the negative terminal source 70VDC...

Page 11: ...d Adjust VR3 to make the output voltage equal to 6 9V or 3 51V for 1 20 Fig 13 9...

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