Calibration Software Instructions 1. Installation and Configuration 1. Installation and Setup Steps: Step 1: Copy the calibration software released by Moshan to the local PC. The calibration software starts with the prefix MI_CAL_F2. Check whether the directory contains the following files and directories. Execution file: Calibration2.exe Dynamic link library required for operation: brom.dll META_APP.dll META_DLL.dll Configuration file: setup.ini Errc.ini GoldenSample.ini Configuration directory: scheme The above files and directories are necessary for the calibration tool to run. If any missing files are found, please ask Moshan to re-release them. Step 2: Confirm whether the GPIB driver and VISA driver have been installed on the PC where the tool needs to be run. If the driver is not installed, the program will not open and it will prompt that the dynamic link library visa32.dll cannot be found. For the installation method of GPIB and VISA drivers, please refer to the instruction document attached to the GPIB card. Step 3: Connect the test environment as shown below and test the correctness of the connection. Figure 1 After the connection is completed, you can run the NI tool \"Measurement & Automation\" (if the NI GPIB driver is installed, the tool will be automatically installed, and there will be a shortcut to the tool on the desktop), select My Sestem\\Device and Interface\\GPIB0, right-click and select \"Scan for Instruments\" (as shown in Figure 2) to find the device on GPIB0, observe the list box on the right to see if the corresponding tester and power supply are found. If they are found, it means that the PC-tester-power supply GPIB communication is normal, otherwise it means that the communication is abnormal. At this time, you should recheck whether the GPIB driver is installed correctly and whether the GPIB is connected correctly. Figure 2 Then use the download cable to connect the PC serial port and the mobile phone, and confirm that it is turned on. Open the system\'s \"HyperTerminal\", select the serial port and set it according to Figure 3, and open the communication window. Send \"AT\", if it returns \"OK\", it means that the communication is successful, if there is no response, it means that the communication failed, please check whether the COM port is normal and whether the test line used is correct. Figure 3 Step 4: Configure...
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