NI 6154 Calibration
Your device uses software calibration to adjust the software scaling of signals read from and produced by your device. Using calibration pulse-width modulated (PWM) sources with a reference voltage, your device measures and calculates scaling constants for analog input and analog output. The scaling constants are stored in nonvolatile memory (EEPROM) on your device. NI recommends that you self-calibrate your device just before a measurement session but after your computer and the device have been powered on and warmed up for at least 15 minutes. You should allow this same warm-up time before performing any calibration of your system. Frequent calibration produces the most stable and repeatable measurement performance. The device is not harmed in any way if you recalibrate it often.
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Note Calibrating your device takes some time. Do not be alarmed if the Self-Calibrate or Adjust S Series Calibration function/VI takes several seconds to execute. |
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Note For best results, stop any ongoing tasks and disconnect any unnecessary external connections before running calibration. |