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spenceraxani avatar spenceraxani commented on July 28, 2024

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DeeTech avatar DeeTech commented on July 28, 2024

Hello,
1st Thank you for reply.
I understand your point & I read above ref.

But what I don't understand is how this value come or calculated..

like "-9.085681659276021e-27" & others ..

did it display on Arduino after you inject pulses & measured ADC?

You calculated it & then put all 12 values in array cal[];???

Thanks.

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spenceraxani avatar spenceraxani commented on July 28, 2024

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DeeTech avatar DeeTech commented on July 28, 2024

Hello,
Thanks.
I understand theory point of view.
But????

As you said above "values in cal[] are coefficients of 11th order polynomial, that means
they are values of a0,a1....a11 in this right? " "f(x) = 1/1-x = a0+a1x^1+a2x^2+....a11x^11 ?????

So I want to know these values like -9.085681659276021e-27 are displayed on arduino or arbitory generator to put in cal[ ] ??
Or did you use some software or something to get these values...

because these values are +ve & -ve & increasing in exponential like e-27 then e-23 then so on & last value is ~12. which is also written as 12.324891083404246 . SO i want to know how these values come? Or how you calculated? or Where these values displayed? Or did you just do some maths to get these values & put them in cal [] array?

&
inject ~200 pulses then calculate the standard deviation of the measured ADC
values.
What is this? & how to calculate it?
Is this related to the values getting in cal[ ]?

Thanks.

Deepak.

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spenceraxani avatar spenceraxani commented on July 28, 2024

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DeeTech avatar DeeTech commented on July 28, 2024

Hello,

"If you plot the 11th order polynomial f(x) = a0+a1x^1+a2x^2+....a11x^11, with a0 - a11 from the cal[] array, you would get the blue line in the calibration plot that I sent in the previous email."

So this is how you get those values in cal []...
I understand now.

Thank you very much for your time.
I sincerely appreciate it @spenceraxani

Regards.
Deepak.

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