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NI 9144 User Guide and Specifications
The calibration data is stored in a U32 array, though each Offset field (subindex 1, 3, 5, and so
on) should be interpreted as a signed value.
Use the calibration coefficients with the following equation to generate corrected data:
where
Code
represents the code returned by the NI 9263
V
desired
represents the corrected voltage value
NI 9264
The vendor configuration extensions for the NI 9264 are listed in Table 94.
NI 9264 Calibration Data
The NI 9264 has 16 channels with a nominal range of ±10.5 V. 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.
Table 93.
NI 9263 Scan List Format
Coefficient
Representation
Units
LSB Weight
Unsigned
nV/LSB
Offset
Signed
nV
Table 94.
NI 9264 Vendor Configuration Extensions
Index
Sub
Type
R/W
Description
0x2100
0
ARR:U32
—
Calibration = 64
1
R
Ch0 Offset
2
R
Ch0 Gain
3
R
Ch1 Offset
...
—
—
32
R
Ch16 Gain
33
R
External Ch0 Offset
...
—
—
V
desired
Code
(
)
Code LSB
weight
×
nV
bits
---------
10
9
–
×
V
nV
-------
Offset nV
(
)
10
9
–
V
nV
-------
×
+
=