??? 07/10/09 05:12 Read: times |
#166972 - high sampling rate is not for calibration Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Per Westermark said:
Are you saying that you have equipment that generates currents of varying slope, and you want to create a log of this constantly varying current?
Yes Per Westermark said:
Your need for a very high sampling rate because of the constantly varying current blocks all self-calibrating methods I can think of. when in calibration mode the source can be kept at just one steady current. The high sampling rate is not needed for calibration but for recording current variation during actual work. Per Westermark said:
What type of ADC do you have? Successive approximation? Flash? Any other? For some ADC, it could be meaningful to self-calibrate linearity errors by using a constant current charing a capacitor with low self-discharge and measure the voltage ramp. It is successive approximation. AD676 if you know it. |