Specifications
Appendix A
AT-MIO-64F-5 User Manual
A-2
© National Instruments Corporation
Pregain offset error
After calibration
±10 µV maximum
Before calibration
±2.2 mV maximum
Temperature coefficient
±5 µV/¡C
Postgain offset error
After calibration
±0.4 mV maximum
Before calibration
±100 mV maximum
Temperature coefficient
±240 µV/¡C
Gain error (relative to reference)
After calibration
±0.004% (40 ppm) maximum
Before calibration (any gain)
±0.8%
Gain
¹
1
±0.02% (200 ppm) maximum, with gain error
adjusted to 0 at gain = 1
Temperature coefficient (any gain)
±25 ppm/¡C
System noise (excluding quantization noise)
Bipolar (±10 V range)
0.2 LSB rms for gains 0.5 to 50, dither off
0.4 LSB rms for gain 100, dither off
0.5 LSB rms, dither on
Onboard reference
5.000 V (±2.5 mV)
Temperature coefficient
5 ppm/¡C maximum (25 µV/¡C maximum)
Long-term stability
15 ppm/
1, 000
hours (75 µV/
1, 000
hours)
Explanation of Analog Input Specifications
Linear Errors
The offset and gain errors on the AT-MIO-64F-5 are nulled with calibration DACs. These
DACs have ranges that are equal to or slightly larger than the ranges of error for which they must
compensate. If a calibration DAC is adjusted to center scale, then the accuracy of the offset or
gain that the DAC adjusts is the combined accuracy of the associated analog components, and
the calibration circuitry does not contribute to inaccuracy. However, if the setting of a
calibration DAC is unknown, then the DAC itself must be considered a source of error and its
adjustment range is the amount of possible additional error. Because of this possible
contribution to error by the calibration DACs, all gain and offset errors on the AT-MIO-64F-5
are specified including the contributions of the calibration DACs. The typical temperature
coefficients are also given.
Pregain offset error
is the amount of possible voltage offset error in the circuitry before the gain
stage. Its contribution to total offset error is multiplied by the gain.
Postgain offset error
is the amount of possible voltage offset error in the circuitry following the
gain stage. Its contribution to total offset error is not multiplied by the gain. The total offset
error is the postgain offset error plus the gain times the pregain offset error.
Gain error
is the amount of possible deviation from ideal gain, expressed as a proportion of the
gain.
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