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Contents
1 Introduction ....................................................................................
1.1 How to Use This Guide .............................................................
1.2 Principles of Calibration.............................................................
1.3 Accuracy and Precision .............................................................
2 Good Calibration Requires Good Data ....................................................
2.1 Defining the Calibration Environment .............................................
2.2 Defining the Calibration Data Set..................................................
2.3 Understanding the Effect of Noise on Calibration...............................
2.4 NETD: Estimating Temperature Precision Based on Sensor Voltage Noise
3 Calibrating Over a Temperature Range ...................................................
3.1 Calibration for Multiple Object Temperatures at Constant Die Temperature
3.2 Calibration for Multiple Object Temperatures at Multiple Die Temperatures
4 Calibrating in INTERRUPT Mode – Maintaining a Temperature Band................
4.1 Calibration for Maintaining a Temperature Band................................
4.2 Choosing Threshold Values for INTERRUPT Mode............................
5 Calibrating in COMP Mode – Thermostat Mode .........................................
5.1 Calibration for Exceeding a Threshold ...........................................
5.2 Choosing Threshold Values for COMP Mode ...................................
6 Common Issues in Data Sets...............................................................
6.1 The Sensor Voltage Data is Too Noisy...........................................
6.2 Temperature Drift....................................................................