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4 measurement accuracy, Timing – Campbell Scientific CR1000 Measurement and Control System User Manual

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Section 8. Operation

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Table 51. CRBasic Parameters Varying Measurement Sequence and

Timing

CRBasic Parameter

Description

MeasOfs

Correct ground offset on single-ended measurements.

RevDiff

Reverse high and low differential inputs.

SettlingTime

Sensor input settling time.

Integ

Duration of input signal integration.

RevEx

Reverse polarity of excitation voltage.

 

8.1.2.4 Measurement Accuracy

CR1000 analog-measurement error is calculated as

Error = Gain Error (%) + Offset Error 

Gain error is expressed as ±% of reading and is a function of CR1000
temperature. Between 0°C and 40°C, gain error is ±0.06% of input voltage. This
gain error assumes factory recalibration every two years.

Offset error depends on measurement type and input range. For differential
measurements with input reversal,

Offset Error = 1.5 • Basic Resolution + 1.0 µV 

where

Basic Resolution is the published resolution of the programmed input 
voltage range (see CR1000 Specifications

 

). 

Figure Voltage Measurement Accuracy (0° to 40°C)

(p. 279)

illustrates that as

magnitude of input voltage decreases, measurement error decreases.

Note The accuracy specification includes only the CR1000 contribution to
measurement error. It does not include the error of sensors.

For example, assume the following (see CR1000 Specifications

):

• Input Voltage: 2500 mV
• Programmed Input Voltage Range: ±2500 mV (

mV2500

)

• Programmed Measurement Instruction: VoltDiff()
• Input Measurement Reversal:

True

• CR1000 Temperature: Between 0°C and 40°C

Accuracy of the measurement is calculated as follows:

Error = Gain Error + Offset Error,