NI 9144 User Guide and Specifications
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Table 11 contains the default scan list.
NI 9203 Calibration Data
The NI 9203 has eight channels each with two modes. Each channel can have a nominal unipolar
input range of 0-20 mA or bipolar ±20 mA. Each channel has an associated LSB weight, which
is the number of amps per bit, and an offset, which is the number of amps per bit measured when
the inputs are open.
Note
LSB weight is referred to as Gain in the object dictionary.
The difference in offset from channel to channel is negligible.
The calibration data gives one offset and eight gains for each mode, a total of 2 offsets and
16 gains in total. All channels in a given mode use the same offset. The host can then take these
constants and adjust the raw data into calibrated data.
The calibration data is stored in a U32 array, though each offset should be interpreted as a signed
value.
Table 11.
NI 9203 Scan List Format
Index
Sub
Type
Value
0x2001
0
ARR:U32
9
1
8
2
0x00000002
3
0x00010006
4
0x00020001
5
0x00030005
6
0x00040003
7
0x00050007
8
0x00060000
9
0x00070004
Table 12.
NI 9203 Calibration Coefficients
Coefficient
Representation
Units
LSB Weight
Unsigned
pA/LSB
Offset
Signed
pA