© National Instruments Corporation 51 NI 9144 User Guide and Specifications
NI 9233 Calibration Data
The NI 9233 has four input channels with a fixed gain. The inputs are
AC-coupled so calibration is done with a sine wave rather than with DC
signals. The specification derivations are based on calibration at 250 Hz,
acquired at 25 kS/s. The AC response (flatness) changes with both input
frequency and sample rate; therefore, calibrating at different signal
frequencies or at different sample rates gives different results.
Each channel has an associated LSB weight, which is the number of volts
per bit, and an offset.
Note LSB weight is referred to as Gain in the object dictionary.
The calibration data is stored in a U32 array, though each Offset field
(subindex 1, 3, 5, and so on) should be interpreted as a signed value.
Use the calibration coefficients with the following equation to generate
corrected data:
10.000 kS/s 1 00101 10 0x96 2.56 MHz
6.250 kS/s 1 0100 0 10 0xA2 1.60 MHz
5.000 kS/s 1 0101 0 10 0xAA 1.28 MHz
3.333 kS/s 1 0111 1 10 0xBE 853 kHz
3.125 kS/s 1 1000 0 10 0xC2 800 kHz
2.500 kS/s 1 1010 0 10 0xD2 640 kHz
2.000 kS/s 1 1100 1 10 0xE6 512 kHz
Table 45. NI 9233 Scan List Format
Coefficient Representation Units Default Value
LSB Weight Unsigned pV/LSB 0x0009D 292
(643.73 nV/bit)
Offset Signed nV 0x00000000
(0 nV)
Table 44. NI 9233 Calibration Data (Continued)
Data Rate
Turb o
Disable
Clock
Divisor
Clock
Source
Configure
ADC
Oversample
Clock Rate
Calibrated_Data =Binary_Data LSB_Weight×Offset