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Linearity

Linearity (linearity error) is the deviation of the sensor output curve from a specified straight line over a desired pressure range. This linearity error is also defined as non-linearity.

The linearity error value is normally specified as a percentage of the specified pressure range. If a sensor is only used over half the specified range and you are able to set the maximum value to be used then the linearity error is calculated from this value, which of course is going to provide improved accuracy over that specified by the manufacturer.

There are two common ways of specifying the linearity error:

●BFSL: BFSL stands for best fit straight line. The error is specified as the maximum deviation +/-x% of span of output value from the straight line.

●TBL: TBL stands for terminal base linearity or end-point linearity. TBL is determined by drawing a straight line (L1) between the end data points on the output curve. The data point is chosen to achieve the maximum length of the perpendicular line.

As the shape of the output curve is repeatable, it is possible to linearise the output using external electronics, such as compensation circuits or a microprocessor.

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