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NI 9144 User Guide and Specifications
NI 921
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Calibration Data
The NI 9218 has two channels. Each channel has an associated LSB weight, which is the number
of volts per bit, and an offset, which is the number of volts per bit measured when the inputs are
grounded.
Note
LSB weight is referred to as Gain in the object dictionary.
The following table shows the scan list format for each mode.
Use the calibration coefficients with the following equation to generate corrected data:
where
y
represents the calibrated data for the voltage, current, or bridge
m
represents the ADC data
x
represents raw data for the voltage, current, or bridge
b
represents the Offset value
Table 51.
NI 921
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Scan List Format
Coefficient
Representation
Units
60 V LSB Weight
Unsigned
pV/LSB
60 V Offset
Signed
nV
16 V LSB Weight
Unsigned
pV/LSB
16 V Offset
Signed
nV
65 mV LSB Weight
Unsigned
fV/LSB
65 mV Offset
Signed
nV
5 V LSB Weight
Unsigned
pV/LSB
5 V Offset
Signed
nV
20 mA LSB Weight
Unsigned
fA/LSB
20 mA Offset
Signed
nV
22 mV/V LSB Weight
Unsigned
fV/V/LSB
22 mV/V Offset
Signed
nV
y
mx b
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