Method and circuit for linearizing nonlinear curves

Data processing: measuring – calibrating – or testing – Calibration or correction system – Linearization of measurement

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C073S335050, C330S149000, C374S173000, C702S104000

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07092833

ABSTRACT:
A method for linearizing a nonlinear curve with a linearization circuit (1), wherein the curve represents the relationship between input signals and output signals of a sensor. An output signal (100, 110, 120) of the sensor, which is respectively associated with an input signal, is displayed with respect to a simple and cost favorable linearization such that the adjustment of the linearization circuit (1) essentially occurs in an automated way utilizing sequence controller (2). A corresponding circuit is also described for practicing the method.

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