Unit 5 — Calibration and Verification
TM-GEAR-013 — Open Handout TM Chapters: Chapter 6, Chapter 7 ELOs: Calibrate the POWER SUPPLIES — LINEAR, SWITCHING, AND FIELD PORTABLE; verify performance against acceptance criteria; complete calibration log Estimated time: 45 minutes (actual lab work required)
Step 1: Read the TM
Open TM-GEAR-013. Read Chapter 6 — Calibration and Chapter 7 — Verification and Acceptance completely.
Then come back here.
Chapter 6 — Calibration Content
- Calibrate voltage: set output with a precision voltmeter (4.5 digits or better). Target: 13.800 ± 0.050V.
- Calibrate current meter: apply a known resistive load and measure load current with an external shunt and DMM. Adjust current meter shunt gain in firmware until displayed value matches.
- Calibrate over-current trip: increase load until the trip circuit activates. Trip current must be within 0.5A of the set value.
Chapter 7 — Verification Content
- Output voltage: 13.8 ± 0.1V at no load and full rated load.
- Ripple: <10 mV peak-to-peak (linear); <100 mV pk-pk (SMPS) measured with oscilloscope at full load.
- Current limit: trips within 0.5A of set value on all supplies.
- SMPS EMI: with transceiver in receive mode, key the supply at full load. Noise floor must not increase by more than 1 S-unit at any HF frequency.
- Log: date, supply type, measured voltage at no load and full load, ripple measurement, current limit trip point, operator.
Calibration vs. Verification — Distinction
Calibration (Chapter 6): active adjustments to bring the component within specification. You are permitted to adjust, tweak, and repeat until the criterion is met.
Verification (Chapter 7): independent confirmation that the calibration succeeded. No adjustments are permitted during verification. If a verification check fails, you return to Chapter 6, not to Chapter 7.
Acceptance Criterion
Locate the acceptance criterion in Chapter 6 or Chapter 7.
Write the exact criterion from the TM here before you start the lab:
Lab Checklist
Work through each item in sequence. Do not skip steps.
- [ ] All required equipment gathered and ready
- [ ] Equipment warmed up per TM requirements
- [ ] All Chapter 4 setup steps verified complete
- [ ] Chapter 6 calibration performed (all steps)
- [ ] Calibration criterion met (recorded below)
- [ ] Chapter 7 verification performed (all steps, no adjustments)
- [ ] All verification criteria passed
- [ ] Calibration log entry completed
Calibration Log Entry
- [ ] Date
- [ ] Equipment used
- [ ] Measurements taken
- [ ] Results vs. criteria
- [ ] Operator name
Record your results:
| Item | Measured Value | Acceptance Criterion | Pass/Fail |
|---|---|---|---|
| (from Ch 7) | |||
| (from Ch 7) | |||
| (from Ch 7) |
Self-Check Questions
SC5-1. What is the acceptance criterion for this calibration (from Chapter 7)?
SC5-2. During verification, one reading fails. What is the correct action per the TM?
SC5-3. List the items required in a calibration log entry per Chapter 7.
SC5-4. What is the difference between calibration and verification in this context?
SC5-5. If the component passes all Chapter 7 checks, what does that tell you about its current state?
Answer Key
SC5-1. See Chapter 7. The criterion is stated as a specific value with units.
SC5-2. Stop verification. Return to Chapter 6 and re-calibrate. Diagnose the cause before re-adjusting.
SC5-3. See Chapter 7, last numbered step. The log items are listed there.
SC5-4. Calibration allows adjustments; verification does not. Verification is independent confirmation.
SC5-5. It tells you the component is performing within its specified parameters at this time. It does not tell you how long it will remain in calibration — periodic re-verification is required.
Checkpoint
You are ready for the final assessment when you can: - [ ] State the acceptance criterion from memory - [ ] State the difference between calibration and verification - [ ] State the required log items from memory
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