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101-1028

Manufacturer Part Number
101-1028
Description
MODULE RABBITCORE RCM3750
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of 101-1028

Module/board Type
MPU Core Module
For Use With/related Products
RCM3750
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Vendor undefined / Vendor undefined
B.1.5.4 A/D Converter Calibration
To get the best results from the A/D converter, it is necessary to calibrate each mode (sin-
gle-ended, differential, and current) for each of its gains. It is imperative that you calibrate
each of the A/D converter inputs in the same manner as they are to be used in the applica-
tion. For example, if you will be performing floating differential measurements or differ-
ential measurements using a common analog ground, then calibrate the A/D converter in
the corresponding manner. The calibration must be done with the attenuator reference
selection jumper in the desired position (see Figure B-5). If a calibration is performed and
the jumper is subsequently moved, the corresponding input(s) must be recalibrated. The
calibration table in software only holds calibration constants based on mode, channel, and
gain. Other factors affecting the calibration must be taken into account by calibrating
using the same mode and gain setup as in the intended use.
Sample programs are provided to illustrate how to read and calibrate the various A/D
inputs for the three operating modes.
These sample programs are found in the
Section 3.2.3 for more information on these sample programs and how to use them.
User’s Manual
Single-Ended, one channel
Single-Ended, all channels
Milliamp, one channel
Differential, analog ground
Mode
AD_RDSE_ALL.C
AD_RDMA_CH.C
AD_RDDIFF_CH.C
ADC
subdirectory in
Read
SAMPLES\RCM3700
AD_CALSE_CH.C
AD_CALSE_ALL.C
AD_CALMA_CH.C
AD_CALDIFF_CH.C
Calibrate
. See
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