National Instruments NI 4070/4072 6 1/2-Digit FlexDMM Graphics Tablet User Manual


 
NI 4070/4072 Calibration Procedure 4 ni.com
Calibration Interval
The accuracy requirements of your measurement application determine
how often you should calibrate the NI 4070/4072. NI recommends
performing a complete calibration at least once every two years. NI does
not guarantee the absolute accuracy of the NI 4070/4072 beyond this
two-year calibration interval. You can shorten the calibration interval based
on the demands of your application. Refer to Appendix A: Calibration
Options for more information.
Test Equipment
This section describes the required and optional equipment for calibration.
Required Test Equipment
Requirements for All NI 4070/4072 Devices
The following equipment is required for calibrating the NI 4070/4072:
Fluke 5700A multifunction calibrator calibrated within the last
90 days, or a Fluke 5720A multifunction calibrator calibrated within
the last year
Two sets of Fluke 5440 low thermal electromotive force (EMF) copper
cables
Pomona 5145 insulated double banana plug shorting bar (or another
means of creating a short with low thermal EMF (150 nV) across the
HI and LO input banana plug connectors on the NI 4070/4072)
Two Pomona B-4 banana-to-banana patch cords (cables) or similar
banana-to-banana cables with length not to exceed 4 in.
National Instruments PXI chassis and controller, or a personal
computer (PC) with an available slot for the NI 4070/4072
Additional Requirements for the NI 4072
The following equipment is required for calibrating the capacitance and
inductance modes of the NI 4072:
•25Ω, 125 Ω, 5kΩ, and 100 kΩ resistors with thermal drift 5ppm/°C
and tolerance 1%. The distance between the resistor leads and the
NI 4072 terminals should be 1 in.
Verification capacitors calibrated to at least four times the accuracy of
the NI 4072, with temperature coefficients 250 ppm/°C. The values
of the verification capacitors should cover the complete capacitance
range. NI suggests using traceable capacitor standards with values
10% of full range for all ranges, except the 300 pF range. For the