Dictionary Definition
calibration n : the act of checking or adjusting
(by comparison with a standard) the accuracy of a measuring
instrument; "the thermometer needed calibration" [syn: standardization,
standardisation]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -eɪʃǝn
Noun
- Tha act of calibrating something
Translations
- German: Kalibrierung
- Italian: calibrazione
Extensive Definition
Calibration is the process of establishing the
relationship between a measuring device and the units of measure.
This is done by comparing a device or the output of an instrument
to a standard having known measurement characteristics. For example
the length of a stick can be calibrated by comparing it to a
standard that has a known length. Once the relationship of the
stick to the standard is known the stick is calibrated and can be
used to measure the length of other things.
For many operations the quality of the
calibration needs to be known and is quantified by an uncertainty
estimate for the calibration. This is so important for the
scientific community and manufacturing operations that it has been
proposed that an evaluation of the measurement
uncertainty was added as part of the calibration process.
To improve the quality of the calibration and
have the results accepted by outside organizations it is desirable
for the calibration and subsequent measurements to be "traceable"
to the internationally defined measurement units. Establishing
traceability is
accomplished by a formal comparison to a standard which is directly or
indirectly related to national standards (NIST in the USA),
international standards, or
certified reference materials.
Quality
management systems call for an effective metrology system which
includes formal, periodic, and documented calibration of all
measuring instruments. ISO 9000 and
ISO
17025 require effective calibration systems.
Calibration can be called for:
In non-specialized use, calibration is often
regarded as including the process of adjusting the output or
indication on a measurement instrument to agree with value of the
applied standard, within a specified accuracy. For example, a
thermometer could be
calibrated so the error of indication or the correction is
determined, and adjusted (e.g. via
calibration constants) so that it shows the true temperature in
Celsius at
specific points on the scale. Calibration also can refer to
judgments made by a prognosticator. For example, if a weather
forecaster is properly calibrated, it will rain on 80% of the days
on which she says "there is an 80% chance of rain today".
In many countries a National Metrology Institute
(NMI) will exist which will maintain primary standards of
measurement (the main
SI units plus a number of derived units) which will be used to
provide traceability to customer's
instruments by calibration. The NMI supports the metrological
infrastructure in that country (and often others) by establishing
an unbroken chain, from the top level of standards to an instrument
used for measurement. Examples of National Metrology Institutes are
NPL in the UK, NIST in the United
States,
PTB in Germany and many
others. Since the Mutual Recognition Agreement was signed it is now
straightforward to take traceability from any participating NMI and
it is no longer necessary for a company to obtain traceability for
measurements from the NMI of the country in which it is
situated.
See http://www.bipm.org/en/cipm-mra/
for more information on the Mutual Recognition Agreement. See
http://www.bipm.org/ for the
international metrology framework.
To communicate the quality of a calibration the
calibration value is often accompanied by a traceable uncertainty
statement to a stated confidence level. This is evaluated through
careful uncertainty analysis.
In computing, an interactive
whiteboard pen or other input method can be calibrated so that
relation between the physical pen position and the position of the
cursor on the screen is
established and properly adjusted.
See also
- Calibration (statistics)
- Metrology
- Color calibration - used to calibrate a computer monitor or display.
- Scale test car - a device used to calibrate weighing scales that weigh railroad cars.
- Calibration (Is Pushing Luck and Key Too Far) - an electronic influenced record by Omar Rodriguez-Lopez.
- Calibration services, What is UKAS Calibration? - http://www.electroservices.biz/main/about-ukas
References
- Pyzdek, T, "Quality Engineering Handbook", 2003, ISBN 0824746147
- Godfrey, A. B., "Juran's Quality Handbook", 1999, ISBN 007034003
calibration in Czech: Kalibrace
calibration in German: Kalibrierung
calibration in French: Etalonnage
calibration in Dutch: Kalibreren
calibration in Indonesian: Kalibrasi
calibration in Japanese: 校正 (計測)
calibration in Norwegian Nynorsk:
Kalibrering
calibration in Polish: Wzorcowanie
calibration in Russian: Калибровка
calibration in Sundanese: Kalibrasi
calibration in Finnish: Kalibrointi
calibration in Swedish: Kalibrering
calibration in Turkish: Kalibrasyon
calibration in Ukrainian:
Калібрування