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Addr. of calibration register with PCI-6033E

Hi.

I'm trying to calibrate my PCI-6033E using Linux/Comedi.
According to the "PCI E Series RLPM", page 5-7, the EEPROM
addresses 430 and 431 should give the LSB and MSB values.

The readings are:
eeprom reference lsb=154 msb=204
resulting reference voltage: 4.98684

which does not seem to be correct. The code is reported to work
for the board PCI-6032E.

I'd like to know if the documentation is correct, and if not, where
can I get the corrent information.

Thank you in advance.

Vitor.
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Hello Vitor �

It appears you are using the Comedi DAQ drivers to access your DAQ card from Linux. National Instruments does not support Comedi drivers. For support, please visit Comedi�s website.

You can use the following information as a guide for Comedi calibration:

You will use comedi_calibrate to calibrate your card.
Type comedi_calibrate -f /dev/comedi0 to calibrate the board configured as /dev/comedi0.

Note: Not all E series cards supported by Comedi can be calibrated. See the Comedi website for a list of supported cards.

Have a great day!

Becky B.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
Becky Linton
National Instruments
Field Engineer
Office: 734-464-2463
Cell: 248-709-2822
Email: becky.linton@ni.com
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Hello Becky,

thank you for your answer. Yes, I'm using Comedi, but the
PCI-6033E calibration is not supported. I understand that
National Instruments does not support Comedi, but what
I would like to know is why the documented registers are
storing wrong values.

Please refer to this page:

https://cvs.comedi.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=77

especially the final comment from the Comedi developer, at
the bottom of the page. So, my question basically is: was my
board incorrectly calibrated at the factory or is there a mistake
in the provided documentation?

Best regards,

Vitor.
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Vitor -

If you are worried about your board being incorrectly calibrated, a free solution is to use DAQmx and Measurement and Automation Explorer on a Windows machine to recalibrate your equipment. You can also return the board to National Instruments for re-calibration.

Becky B.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
Becky Linton
National Instruments
Field Engineer
Office: 734-464-2463
Cell: 248-709-2822
Email: becky.linton@ni.com
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