| ??? 07/09/03 12:28 Read: times |
#50331 - RE: bad resolution Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Jerry,
As Santosh hinted, resolution (not accuracy) increases with the quantity of samples averaged. Specifically, if you want to add four more bits of resolution to a 16 bit measurement to resolve to twenty bits, you must average 16 measurements. The relation is - # measurements needed = (# bits increase)^2 Have Fun, Bruce |
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