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Magnified residual linearity error …
Magnified residual linearity error shown in Figure 6
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Stephen Woodward
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Adding one resistor improves anemometer analog linearity to better than ±0.5%
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Adding one resistor improves anemometer analog linearity to better than ±0.5%
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Figure 1. Older design idea with self-heated Darlington thermal airflow sensor
Figure 2. V
OUT
versus airspeed response of thermal sensor is very nonlinear
Figure 3. Anti-log linearizing VFC
Figure 4. Airspeed response linearity of Figure 3's anti-log VFC is better but still un-terrific
Figure 5. Adding one resistor (R6) and adjusting another (R1) ironed out the bump in Figure 3's analog linearizing
Figure 6. Improved analog linearity resulting from VFC modifications shown by overlaid blue and black lines
Figure 7. Magnified residual linearity error shown in Figure 6
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