09-10-2008 10:47 AM
Is there an official calibration/verification procedure available for the cDAQ-9172 chassis? I haven't been able to find one on the NI website.
Specifically, I want to verify the accuracy of the timing functions provided by the USB-STC2 timing engine in the chassis.
Thanks in advance,
Mark Moss
Electrical Validation Engineer
GHSP
09-11-2008 05:59 PM
Hello Mark,
Unfortunately, there is no calibration procedure for the cDAQ-9172 chassis. In fact, National Instruments offers no calibration services for the cDAQ-9172 chassis. I'm just guessing here, but I think that the reason is because the only thing that is really in the chassis are analog input and output timing engines, and signal routing lines. I can tell you that the analog input and output timing functions are specified at 50 parts per million of the sampling rate. The base clocks for the counters/timers are also spec'd at 50 ppm. If you want to check to see how accurate the clocks are, you would need to have an oscilloscope and a clock signal of known accuracy, and you would have to route the timing signal to a PFI line or other signal line that was accessible externally. You would then have to trigger the clock signal of known accuracy and the cDAQ-9172 timing signal at the same time, and measure the difference. For more information on calibration of National Instruments products, I recommend that you view the Calibration FAQs on the NI website.
Best wishes,
Wallace F.
01-26-2011 01:48 AM
Dear Sir,
I planned to use the products NI USB 9217 and the chassis cDAQ 9174 for temperature measurements with pt100 sensors. Should I follow the calibration procedure for the NI USB 9217, or is it already calibrated when I bought it ?
Thanks for your answer
01-26-2011 03:37 PM
Hey Ader,
The device should have been calibrated before it was shipped to you. To see when it was calibrated last, open Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) and find your device under Devices and Interfaces. At the bottom of the windows you should see three tabs: Attributes, Device Routes, and Calibration. The Calibration tab will let you know when it was last externally calibrated and when it should be recalibrated.
Regards,
01-26-2011 04:42 PM
Additionally, you can look up the calibration certificate here, which should include the Calibration Date and recommended Calibration Interval.
Best Regards,