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Static Accuracy

We tend to use the term ‘static’ accuracy so as to be clear that the measurement is made at low or no speed. This is so that any measurement errors due to rapid motion are not included. At very high speeds (e.g. >1000rpm), ‘dynamic’ errors from small but significant measurement lags are likely to be significant when compared to static accuracy values.

This is considered to be the accuracy of the sensor referenced to B(F)SL, BSL forced Zero (Best Fit Through Zero) or TSL (End Point) including linearity, hysteresis and repeatability under room conditions.

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