National Instruments NI 783xR Manuel D’Utilisation

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Calibration
Calibration is the process of determining and/or adjusting the accuracy of 
an instrument to minimize measurement and output voltage errors. On the 
NI 783xR, onboard calibration DACs (CalDACs) correct these errors. 
Because the analog circuitry handles calibration, the data read from the 
AI channels or written to the AO channels in the FPGA VI is already 
calibrated.
Three levels of calibration are available for the NI 783xR to ensure the 
accuracy of its analog circuitry. The first level, loading calibration 
constants, is the fastest, easiest, and least accurate. The intermediate level, 
internal calibration, is the preferred method of assuring accuracy in your 
application. The last level, external calibration, is the slowest, most 
difficult, and most accurate.
Loading Calibration Constants
The NI 783xR is factory calibrated before shipment at approximately 25 °C 
to the levels indicated in Appendix A, 
. The onboard 
nonvolatile Flash memory stores the calibration constants for the device. 
Calibration constants are the values that were written to the CalDACs to 
achieve calibration in the factory. The NI 783xR hardware reads these 
constants from the Flash memory and loads them into the CalDACs at 
power-on. This occurs before you load a VI into the FPGA.
Internal Calibration
With internal calibration, the NI 783xR can measure and correct almost all 
of its calibration-related errors without any external signal connections. 
NI provides software to perform an internal calibration. This internal 
calibration process, which generally takes less than two minutes, is the 
preferred method of assuring accuracy in your application. Internal 
calibration minimizes the effects of any offset and gain drifts, particularly 
those due to changes in temperature. During the internal calibration 
process, the AI and AO channels are compared to the NI 783xR onboard 
voltage reference. The offset and gain errors in the analog circuitry are 
calibrated out by adjusting the CalDACs to minimize these errors.