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Is there any advantage in using the offset TC DAC and FSOTC DAC in addition to the lookup tables?

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Is there any advantage in using the offset TC DAC and FSOTC DAC in addition to the lookup tables?

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A. Yes. First-order temperature error can be corrected by loading proper values into the offset TC DAC and FSOTC DAC. Then, only the higher order temperature errors remain to be corrected by the OFF and FSO lookup tables. This will result in a significantly higher temperature compensation resolution. However, in most applications, using only the FSO and OFF lookup tables does yield the expected results. • Q. What are the recommended values for the offset TC DAC and FSOTC DAC, if they are not used for first-order temperature compensation? A. The offset TC DAC and FSOTC DAC can be set to any arbitrary values. However, it is recommended that they be set to non-zero values, e.g., 0x0200. • Q. Can the coefficients in the OFF lookup table have different signs? A. No. The sign of all entries in the OFF lookup table is specified by a single bit in the Configuration register. Therefore, before starting the compensation process, necessary precautions must be taken to ensure that the offset compe

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