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Does anyone know if the DAQmx "Perform Bridge Offset Nulling Calibration" vi works with the SCC-SG24 modules? We have used our NI-9237 module in the past to acquire dual-channel load cell (thrust & torque) measurements, and calling that vi does a fine job of zeroing out the values before applying the load. However, it doesn't seem to work when we try to take the same measurements using an SCC-SG24 module.
We are able to zero the values manually, by using the nulling resistors and potentiometers in the SCC-SG24. But, whether the nulling resistors are installed or not, we are not able to zero the values using the "Perform Bridge Offset Nulling Calibration" vi. Running that vi does induce a significant offset in the values, but it is not the correct offset needed to bring the values to zero. For example, with no load applied, a torque reading before running the vi may be +1090 in-lbs, and be "zeroed" to -465 in-lbs after running the vi. Running the vi multiple times (to check repeatability) always brings us back to approximately -465 in-lbs.
An additional issue (not sure if it's related or not) is that if we try to run this vi to offset just one of the channels in the task (such as just thrust, but not torque) it will still induce a small offset in the other channel, which doesn't seem right.
I guess I'm not clear on whether the subject vi is performing an operation on the hardware, the software, or both, so I'm not sure whether the SCC-SG24 modules may not be compatible with this vi?
Thanks for any help you can provide.