The GX2065 can be calibrated using the GXDMM driver API (for boards with EEPROM version ‘A’ only) or by using Marvin Test Solutions’ CalEasy software. This chapter focuses on using the driver API for calibration. Using either method of calibration requires purchasing of a calibration license for CalEasy or for the API from Marvin Test Solutions.
Note: This section pertains only for boards with EEPROM version ‘A’, boards with EEPROM version ‘B’ or newer need to use CalEasy software to calibrate. The board’s EEPROM version may be retrieved by calling the GxDmmGetBoardSummary API or using the About page of the GxDmm panel. |
The GXDMM driver API exposes a set of functions to allow the end user to create their own calibration program. The GX2065 stores all calibration data within an onboard EEPROM. This EEPROM has enough storage to include up to three User Calibration sets. The user can choose to load any of these User Calibration sets as well as the Factory Calibration data.