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university:tools:m1k:calibration [08 Feb 2021 16:55] – update links to libsmu wiki page Alexandra Trifanuniversity:tools:m1k:calibration [09 Feb 2021 15:19] (current) – [ADALM1000 Calibration Procedure] Doug Mercer
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 ====== ADALM1000 Calibration Procedure ====== ====== ADALM1000 Calibration Procedure ======
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 +Note that Revision F of the M1k is calibrated in the Factory and does not need the user to perform any calibration. The purpose of this Document is codify the steps required if the factory settings need to be changed or updated and for the legacy Revision D of the M1k hardware.
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 The ADALM1000 device can be calibrated by the user to achieve more accurate measurements and signal generation. The calibration procedure requires a Digital Multimeter (DMM) and a resistor with a value anywhere between 2.5Ω and 25Ω. The ADALM1000 device can be calibrated by the user to achieve more accurate measurements and signal generation. The calibration procedure requires a Digital Multimeter (DMM) and a resistor with a value anywhere between 2.5Ω and 25Ω.
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 =====Semi-automated Procedure===== =====Semi-automated Procedure=====
- +The [[:university:tools:m1k:alice:self-calibration-user-guide|ALICE 1.DeskTop Software]] includes a semi-automated method to calibrate the ADALM1000 using the AD584 precision 2.5 V reference from the ADALP2000 Analog Parts Kit. Just wire up an AD584 for a 2.5 V output, powered from the fixed 5V supply from the ALM1000 and follow the steps as outlined in the ALICE desktop user's guide. No DMM needed (except to maybe verify the output of the AD584).
-The [[university:tools:m1k:alice:desk-top-users-guide|ALICE 1.DeskTop Software]] includes a semi-automated method to calibrate the ADALM1000 using the AD584 precision 2.5 V reference from the ADALP2000 Analog Parts Kit. Just wire up an AD584 for a 2.5 V output, powered from the fixed 5V supply from the ALM1000 and follow the steps as outlined in the ALICE desktop user's guide. No DMM needed (except to maybe verify the output of the AD584).+
university/tools/m1k/calibration.txt · Last modified: 09 Feb 2021 15:19 by Doug Mercer