NI 5421/5441 Calibration Procedure
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Adjusting the Analog Output ....................................................32
Initializing Analog Output Calibration .............................. 32
Adjusting the Main Path Pre-Amplifier Offset .................. 34
Adjusting the Main Path Pre-Amplifier Gain .................... 38
Adjusting the Main Path Post-Amplifier
Gain and Offset............................................................... 42
Adjusting the Direct Path Gain .........................................45
Adjusting the Oscillator Frequency...........................................49
Adjusting the Calibration ADC.................................................52
Closing the External Adjustment Session .................................57
MAX.................................................................................................58
FGEN SFP ........................................................................................58
NI-FGEN ..........................................................................................59
Where to Go for Support .........................................................................60
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