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IEEE 2700 2014

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IEEE Standard for Sensor Performance Parameter Definitions

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IEEE 2014 69
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New IEEE Standard – Active. A common framework for sensor performance specification terminology, units, conditions and limits is provided. Specifically, the accelerometer, magnetometer, gyrometer/gyroscope, barometer/pressure sensors, hygrometer/humidity sensors, temperature sensors, ambient light sensors, and proximity sensors are discussed.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 2700™-2014 front cover
3 Title page
5 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
10 Introduction
11 Contents
14 Blank Page
15 IMPORTANT NOTICE
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Objective
1.3 Purpose
16 1.4 Sensors discussed in this standard
17 2. Normative references
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
18 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
19 4. Conventions
4.1 Symbols and equations
22 4.2 Measurement unit conversion table
5. Motivation
23 6. Interpretation guideline
24 7. Accelerometer
7.1 Full scale range
7.2 Digital bit depth
25 7.3 Zero-g offset
7.4 Zero-g offset temperature coefficient
7.5 Sensitivity
26 7.6 Sensitivity temperature coefficient
7.7 Noise
27 7.8 Current Consumption
7.9 Output data rate
7.10 Filter –3 dB cutoff
28 7.11 Internal oscillator tolerance
7.12 Cross-axis sensitivity
7.13 Integral non-linearity
29 7.14 Transition time
30 7.15 Data ready delay
8. Magnetometer
31 8.1 Full scale range
8.2 Digital bit depth
8.3 Offset at zero magnetic field
32 8.4 Offset temperature coefficient
8.5 Sensitivity
8.6 Sensitivity temperature coefficient
33 8.7 Noise
8.8 Current consumption
34 8.9 Output data rate
8.10 Filter –3 dB cutoff
35 8.11 Internal oscillator tolerance
8.12 Cross-axis sensitivity
8.13 Integral non-linearity
36 8.14 Transition time
8.15 Acquisition time
37 8.16 Data ready delay
9. Gyrometer/Gyroscope
38 9.1 Full scale range
9.2 Digital bit depth
39 9.3 Zero rate bias
9.4 Zero rate bias temperature coefficient
40 9.5 Sensitivity
9.6 Sensitivity temperature coefficient
9.7 Root Allan variance parameters
42 9.8 Noise
9.9 Current consumption
9.10 Output data rate
43 9.11 Filter –3 dB cutoff
9.12 Internal oscillator tolerance
9.13 Cross-axis sensitivity
44 9.14 Linear acceleration sensitivity
9.15 Integral non-linearity
9.16 State-to-state transition time
45 9.17 Mechanical resonance
9.18 Data ready delay
46 10. Barometer/Pressure sensor
10.1 Full scale range
47 10.2 Digital bit depth
10.3 Pressure temperature coefficient
48 10.4 Pressure accuracy
10.5 Sensitivity
10.6 Noise
49 10.7 Current Consumption
10.8 Integral non-linearity
50 10.9 Acquisition time
10.10 Transition time
51 10.11 Short-term stability
10.12 Long-term stability
10.13 Overpressure maximum
52 11. Hygrometer/Humidity sensor
11.1 Full scale range
11.2 Digital bit depth
53 11.3 Relative humidity accuracy
11.4 Sensitivity
11.5 Noise
54 11.6 Current consumption
11.7 Integral non-linearity
55 11.8 Response time
11.9 Transition time
56 11.10 Long-term drift
12. Temperature
57 12.1 Full scale range
12.2 Digital bit depth
12.3 Absolute temperature error
58 12.4 Sensitivity
12.5 Noise
12.6 Current consumption
59 12.7 Integral non-linearity
12.8 Transition time
12.9 Long-term drift
60 13. Ambient light sensor
13.1 Digital bit depth
13.2 ALS refresh time vs. maximum detection range
61 13.3 ALS measurement accuracy
13.4 Normalized spectral response
62 13.5 Responsivity vs. angle
63 13.6 Sensitivity
64 13.7 ALS noise
13.8 Current consumption
13.9 Transition time
65 14. Proximity sensor
14.1 Digital bit depth
14.2 Sensitivity
67 14.3 Sensing current consumption
14.4 Transition time
68 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
IEEE 2700 2014
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