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2 ground reference offset voltage, 3 background calibration, 7 integration – Campbell Scientific CR1000 Measurement and Control System User Manual

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Section 8. Operation

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When the CR1000 reverses differential inputs or excitation polarity, it delays the
same settling time after the reversal as it does before the first measurement. So,
there are two delays per channel when either

RevDiff

or

RevEx

is used. If both

RevDiff

and

RevEx

are

True

, four measurements are performed; positive and

negative excitations with the inputs one way and positive and negative excitations
with the inputs reversed. To illustrate,

1. the CR1000 switches to the channel

2. sets the excitation, settles, measures,

3. reverses the excitation, settles, measures,

4. reverses the excitation, reverses the inputs, settles, measures,

5. reverses the excitation, settles, measures.

There are four delays per channel measured. The CR1000 processes the four sub-
measurements into a single reported value. In cases of excitation reversal,
excitation "on time" for each polarity is exactly the same to ensure that ionic
sensors do not polarize with repetitive measurements.

Read More! A white paper entitled "The Benefits of Input Reversal and
Excitation Reversal for Voltage Measurements" is available at
www.campbellsci.com.

8.1.2.6.2 Ground Reference Offset Voltage

When

MeasOff

is enabled (=

True

), the CR1000 measures the offset voltage of the

ground reference prior to each VoltSe() or TCSe() measurement. This offset
voltage is subtracted from the subsequent measurement.

8.1.2.6.3 Background Calibration

If

RevDiff

,

RevEx

, or

MeasOff

is disabled (=

False

) in a measurement instruction,

offset voltage compensation is still performed, albeit less effectively, by using
measurements from automatic background calibration. Disabling

RevDiff

,

RevEx

,

or

MeasOff

speeds up measurement time; however, the increase in speed comes at

the cost of accuracy 1) because

RevDiff

,

RevEx

, and

MeasOff

are more effective

techniques, and 2) because background calibrations are performed only
periodically, so more time skew occurs between the background calibration
offsets and the measurements to which they are applied.

Note Disable

RevDiff

,

RevEx,

and

MeasOff

when CR1000 module temperature

and return currents are slow to change or when measurement duration must be
minimal to maximize measurement frequency.

8.1.2.7 Integration

Read More! See White Paper "Preventing and Attacking Measurement Noise
Problems" at www.campbellsci.com.

The CR1000 incorporates circuitry to perform an analog integration on voltages to
be measured prior to the A/D conversion. The magnitude of the frequency
response of an analog integrator is a SIN(x) / x shape, which has notches
(transmission zeros) occurring at 1 / (integer multiples) of the integration