Date: | 04/23/2019 |
Categories: | PA 800 Plus system |
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Answer
The Calibration Correction Factor (CCF) for laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) calibration is the mathematical relationship between the fluorescence from a known concentration of the analyte and the associated signal detected by the instrument. Subsequent measurements are multiplied by the factor to determine the relative fluorescence unit.
The CCF algorithm is our internal design and proprietary, but the top level logic is:
1. Calculate max step height from e-gram data (measured RFU value)
2. CCF = ([Target RFU value] * 105)/( Measured RFU value) * CCF0
Where the Target RFU value = Target value for the standard solution used (entered by user into the Wizard)
Measured RFU value = Change in signal between background buffer and standard
CCF0 = Current value of the Calibration Correction Factor (CCF) stored in the firmware (under communication item number 255 & 256).
For bare, fused silica capillaries:
Target RFU values for a 50 nM Fluorescein in buffer test mixture are:
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