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Number of bits and resolution my answer VS my teacher's
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[QUOTE="rude man, post: 4307908, member: 350494"] Has nothing to do with the 5V a/d converter reference. We are interested in resolving 0.5kg/200 kg. If the LSB is 0.25kg and the actual weight is say 10.25 kg then we could get a reading of either 10.00 or 10.50 which is at the limit of requirement, so you should resolve to 0.125 kg which implies 200/.125 = 1600 LSB's or n = 11. [/QUOTE]
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