

and provide that data sheet report at no charge.ĭataforth does both - provides you with a simple, NON-INTERACTIVE recal procedure and with a formal test data sheet - with test accuracies traceable to NIST standards! These benefits are valuable time savers.

Moreover, the best manufacturers will provide you with actual test data reports that benchmark the exact performance of the signal conditioner as it was shipped from the factory. Such designs eliminate the back-and-forth adjustment nightmare suggested above! Yes, it is possible to design signal conditioners with zero and span adjustments which do not interact. More effort is given the design up-front so that amplifier stages and other elements of the design DO NOT INTERACT. The best manufacturers design their products to be simple to recal. Since you have a choice as to how difficult (costly) recalibration can be, we recommend you take a look at the procedure before you purchase! More often recalibration is ignored until the device is added to the recal list and a date is set for the PROCEDURE. Recalibration is a fact of life with even the most sophisticated instruments! It is an item rarely mentioned in the manufacturers marketing and sales literature. How would you like a simple, single-page instruction to recalibrate your signal conditioners? How would you like to be able to recalibrate the zero point and then recalibrate the span without going back to readjust the zero and then again adjust the span, and then the zero.
