Hi Mike, can you describe the difference between calibration for "vertical linearity" and "calibration of gain controls"? I believe what you are showing is is referenced in AWS D1.1 Sec. 6.30.2 as "dB Accuracy". The vertical linearity calibration is different and uses an external attenuator as per E317 Sec. 6.6. I think what you're doing is absolutely correct, however. Cheers!
When recording the dB, what exactly does AWS require? Is it the actual dB reading, or simply each 6dB increment? For instance, if my machine needs 23dB to reach the 40%FSH, then I add 6dB, do I record 29 or 6?
You just need to quantify a 60 dB range for your machine. In other words, can your machine resolve the indication, for example, between 2.6 dB and 62.6 dB. If you cannot resolve with a spread of 60 dB you can not use the machine for AWS testing.
Hi Kaylie,Unfortunately, it is intellectual property held by the Company and I am not able to share. If you know an Engineer which is proficient in Excel, they should not have a problem putting it together as this is what we have done.
Where can I get a copy of that spread sheet? That makes so fast and easy.😊
thank you very much , very useful , how we can get this spreadsheet
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Hi Mike, can you describe the difference between calibration for "vertical linearity" and "calibration of gain controls"? I believe what you are showing is is referenced in AWS D1.1 Sec. 6.30.2 as "dB Accuracy". The vertical linearity calibration is different and uses an external attenuator as per E317 Sec. 6.6. I think what you're doing is absolutely correct, however. Cheers!
Is this what you mean? ruclips.net/video/NuS6j0SmjKQ/видео.html
sir,may i know that how do we calculate maximum scanning speed of probe in MUT that is 150mm/sec...
Hi, can you write the formulae for the row C, at the time the results doesn´t appears like yours when im making my chart
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How is it possible to make 0 db when probe is positioned on 2" thick DS block?
When recording the dB, what exactly does AWS require? Is it the actual dB reading, or simply each 6dB increment? For instance, if my machine needs 23dB to reach the 40%FSH, then I add 6dB, do I record 29 or 6?
You just need to quantify a 60 dB range for your machine. In other words, can your machine resolve the indication, for example, between 2.6 dB and 62.6 dB. If you cannot resolve with a spread of 60 dB you can not use the machine for AWS testing.
Can you make the excel spreadsheet public.
Hi Kaylie,Unfortunately, it is intellectual property held by the Company and I am not able to share. If you know an Engineer which is proficient in Excel, they should not have a problem putting it together as this is what we have done.
I would so love to have my form auto sum as well. Can you share how the macro is in the form?
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