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by nuclearwast
1762 days ago
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Well, in other electronic device, say one type of temperature sensor, let's say microchip's MCP9701A you can have accuracy of +/-2 Celcius with a precision of 0,01V per Celcius. In this case Accuracy mean the reference as in: this device reads 10C but could actual temperature could be 8 or 12.
Because it drift according to multiple factors. Precision means the linearity or if you prefer resolution (I think). Datasheet for the device says +/-0,5C meaning you can't have a reading more precise than 1C with that device.
I think the term linearity apply if you try to mesure below that value: the reading may become non-linear because of fluctuaction, noise or other errors in the device. |
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