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Siglent SPD3303X(-E) calibration FW1.01.01.02.07R2 - best practice
XerXes777:
Thanks for this !!!
But i have a problem.
The Unit peeps after send a command like CALibration:VOLTage ch1,1,0.8591.
I have to say, that i delete all my calib data |O |O |O
And i dont have a backup.
What could be the error?
EDIT: I use putty and choose telnet as connection typ and this doesnt work.
with NI MAX the commands are work.
could this be a problem with the syntax? when i use putty and i use this CALibration:VOLTage\sch1,1,0.8596 with an \s than the beep is gone but it doesnt work too.
Bad_Driver:
Today I went trough the process with some hickups but sucessful at the end. As always with Siglent gear I used Putty as terminal.
I needed 3 or 4 attempts to accomplish a step. Reboot was not needed.
My SPD accepts for the reference measurements only 3 digit behind the period!
example: CAL:VOLT ch1,1,0.833
With 4 digits it beeps.
Thanks to BreakingOhmsLaw for his efforts!
Tjuurko:
With firmware version 1.01.01.02.07R2 it beeps (any number of signs after 0.).
With firmware version 1.01.01.02.05, calibration commands are accepted without errors.
My calibration commands:
CAL:VOLT CH1,1,0.8195
CAL:VOLT CH1,2,25.5040
CAL:VOLT CH2,1,0.8060
CAL:VOLT CH2,2,25.5015
4 years ago they were:
CAL:VOLT CH1,1,0.82188
CAL:VOLT CH1,2,25.5025
CAL:VOLT CH2,1,0.80669
CAL:VOLT CH2,2,25.4942
slugrustle:
Does anyone know if this procedure works for the SPD3303C?
I'm going to run performance verification shortly, and hopefully my unit doesn't need adjustment. I'm just curious how to perform the adjustment if needed, and whether anyone has tried. A little worried about erasing calibration info as the first step in case the subsequent steps aren't the same for the SPD3303C.
EDIT: Performance verification passed just fine. Still would like to know how to run the adjustment.
sy:
--- Quote from: BreakingOhmsLaw on November 18, 2021, 12:21:29 am ---Connect to an electronic load and set it to 100mA constant current. Check actual current with multimeter and enter into the command below:
CALibration:CURRent ch1,1,<measured current value> or ch2 for CH2
--- End quote ---
Hello, I have just hacked my X-E and wish to calibrate my unit. I new to this, I was wondering why we need an electronic load and if we can just use the multimeter to measure current output? If not, what kind of electronic load did you use?
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