Abstract

Nonlinearity in many systems is heavily dependent on component variation and environmental factors such as temperature. This is often overcome by keeping signals close enough to the device's operating point that it appears approximately linear. But as the signal being measured becomes larger, the deviation from linearity increases, and the device's nonlinearity specification will be exceeded. This limits the range over which the device will produce directly useful measurements, often to far less than the device's safe range of operation.

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