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(Created page with "<!-- ===One-point calibration=== Often enough this means that you set a value aganst a known reference and leave the the gain/factor/multiplier/slope alone. It tends to tweaks the error to be smallest around the calibrated value. Which is typically better than nothing. For non-linear behaviours and/or non-linear sensors, it may do little more than that. If the sensor is known to react in proportion to the thing you're measuring (e.g. a temperature sensor's work...")
 
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===One-point calibration===
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===One-point calibration===
Often enough this means that
Often enough this means that
you set a value aganst a known reference
you set a value aganst a known reference
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===Two-point calibration===
===Two-point calibration===
 
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Have two known references.
Have two known references.



Latest revision as of 23:22, 21 April 2024

One-point calibration

Two-point calibration