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Probe Calibration and Archiving System
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While developing the QFlow Perfusion Monitor we were asked to come up
with a robust probe calibration architecture. The three calibration phases
collect thermal information over a varying temperature range with each
probe immersed in water, agar and glycerol baths. Both measured and
calculated parameters are to be stored on a RAID 5 disk and individual
probe results indexed within a SQL-Server database. The system diagram
below shows the essential components.
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Probes that pass all stages of testing ultimately go thru a 24-hour
burn-in followed by programming of encrypted calibration parameters,
system and security information. A Web-based application may be invoked to
assess calibration lot progress. A sophisticated Probe Review application,
shown below can query the database and numerically and graphically display
a probe's thermal characteristics and coefficients and correlate these
parameters across entire lots. |
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Shown below is one of three similar baths. Probes are loaded
up 40 at a time and immersed into the precision bath. The operator screen
allows test control, displays current probe status and system error
conditions including hardware, disk or database malfunctions, in which
case an email is sent to the operator on call. Probes that fail are
flagged for further scrutiny by the quality assurance group
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Or call us: 781-395-9600
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