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Table 62. Calibrate() Instruction Results
Descriptions of Array Elements
Array
Cal()
Element
Differential (Diff)
Single-Ended (SE)
Offset or Gain
±mV Input
Range
Integration
Typical Value
24 Gain 200 60-Hz Rejection -0.00667 mV/LSB
25 SE Offset 50 60-Hz Rejection ±30 LSB
26 Diff Offset 50 60-Hz Rejection ±30 LSB
27 Gain 50 60-Hz Rejection -0.00167 mV/LSB
28 SE Offset 20 60-Hz Rejection ±35 LSB
29 Diff Offset 20 60-Hz Rejection ±35 LSB
30 Gain 20 60-Hz Rejection -0.00067 mV/LSB
31 SE Offset 5000 50-Hz Rejection ±25 LSB
32 Diff Offset 5000 50-Hz Rejection ±25 LSB
33 Gain 5000 50-Hz Rejection -0.167 mV/LSB
34 SE Offset 1000 50-Hz Rejection ±25 LSB
35 Diff Offset 1000 50-Hz Rejection ±25 LSB
36 Gain 1000 50-Hz Rejection -0.0333 mV/LSB
37 SE Offset 200 50-Hz Rejection ±30 LSB
38 Diff Offset 200 50-Hz Rejection ±30 LSB
39 Gain 200 50-Hz Rejection -0.00667 mV/LSB
40 SE Offset 50 50-Hz Rejection ±30 LSB
41 Diff Offset 50 50-Hz Rejection ±30 LSB
42 Gain 50 50-Hz Rejection -0.00167 mV/LSB
43 SE Offset 20 50-Hz Rejection ±35 LSB
44 Diff Offset 20 50-Hz Rejection ±35 LSB
45 Gain 20 50-Hz Rejection -0.00067 mV/LSB
8.1.2.10 Time Skew Between Measurements
Time skew between consecutive voltage measurements is a function of settling
and integration times, A/D conversion, and the number entered into the Reps
parameter of the VoltDiff() or VoltSE() instruction. A close approximation is:
TimeSkew=SettlingTime+IntegrationTime+A‐DConversionTime
1
+
Reps/NoReps
2
1
A/D (analog-to-digital) conversion time = 125 µs
2
Reps/No Reps -- If Reps > 1 (i.e., multiple measurements by a single instruction), no additional time
is required. If Reps = 1 in consecutive voltage instructions, add 15 µs per instruction.
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