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DatLab converts the [[raw signal]] to oxygen concentrationsΒ  by applying conversion factors determined during a POS calibration comprising an [[air calibration]] and a [[zero calibration]]. For each [[Gain (O2 channel) | gain]] a different set of calibration values is necessary. Frequently, assumed hardware problems turn out to be a simple calibration problem. This can easily be detected by observing the [[Raw signal]].
DatLab converts the [[raw signal]] to oxygen concentrationsΒ  by applying conversion factors determined during a POS calibration comprising an [[air calibration]] and a [[zero calibration]]. For each [[Gain (O2 channel) | gain]] a different set of calibration values is necessary. Frequently, assumed hardware problems turn out to be a simple calibration problem. This can easily be detected by observing the [[Raw signal]].
Please see the Calibration Manual [[http://www.oroboros.at/index.php?id=o2k-o2calibration MiPNet12.08]] Β 
Please see the Calibration Manual [[MiPNet19.01D O2k-Calibration]].





Revision as of 08:54, 2 May 2014

Static POS calibration

Static POS calibration = Two-point calibration of the polarographic oxygen sensor.

DatLab converts the raw signal to oxygen concentrations by applying conversion factors determined during a POS calibration comprising an air calibration and a zero calibration. For each gain a different set of calibration values is necessary. Frequently, assumed hardware problems turn out to be a simple calibration problem. This can easily be detected by observing the Raw signal. Please see the Calibration Manual MiPNet19.01D O2k-Calibration.


Dynamic POS calibration

Dynamic POS calibration = Calibration of the response time of the POS.




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