2 atomic calibration commands, Atomic calibration commands, Clv command – Maxim Integrated 6612_OMU_S2_URT_V1_13 User Manual
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The device will calibrate the temperature, calibrate the voltage, and finally calibrate the power and save
all values to flash.
The commands are summarized in the table below:
CALx
Complete Calibration Commands
Description:
Allows the user to Calibrate the IC.
Usage:
CAL
Calibrates temperature, then voltage,
and finally current for Outlet 1.
CAL2
Calibrates temperature, then voltage,
and finally current for Outlet 2.
CAL3
Calibrates temperature, then voltage,
and finally current for both Outlet1 and
Outlet 2.
CALW
Calibrates temperature, then voltage,
and finally power for Outlet 1.
CALW2
Calibrates temperature, then voltage,
and finally power for Outlet 2.
CALW3
Calibrates temperature, then voltage,
and finally power for both Outlet1 and
Outlet 2.
4.5.2 Atomic Calibration Commands
The atomic calibration commands provide individual calibration of voltage, current, temperature, watts
and a sequence of these results in providing full calibration for the unit.
4.5.2.1 CLV Command
An example of an atomic calibration command would be to calibrate voltage with the CLV command. The
CLV command calibrates voltage to the target value and tolerance and saves the coefficients to flash.
The CLV command example is given below:
>CLV
The response is:
VCal OK
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4.5.2.2 CLI Command
The user can then calibrate the current on Outlet 1 using the CLI1 command. The CLI1 command
calibrates the current on Outlet 1 to the target value and tolerance and saves the coefficients to flash.
The CLI1 command example is given below:
>CLI1
The response is:
ICal 0 OK
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