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Non-linearity error is the deviation of the output curve from the expected full-scale straight-line output as the bridge output increases. This non-linearity results from the characteristics of the bridge resistive elements and is different from the bridge topology error discussed in Section 2.1.1. For example, a resistive bridge element may be more non-linear if it exceeds a certain range or load. Bridge data sheets often characterize non-linearity (see Table 4-1) and suggest limiting the maximum load to keep non-linearity small.
Similar to non-linearity error, hysteresis is a small error that changes with the bridge output. However, this error may be different depending on whether the bridge output is increasing or decreasing. The addition of hysteresis to the non-linearity error is known as the combined error. The combined error is the maximum error from the straight line ranging from no load to the maximum load conditions (increasing and decreasing). Figure 4-2 graphically shows the non-linearity error, hysteresis, and the combined error.
Non-linearity error and hysteresis are not easily calibrated. These errors may be different from unit-to-unit such that calibration requires many measurements across the full range of the bridge operation. However, these errors are typically much smaller than offset and full-scale errors. It is also worth noting that an ADC can contribute a non-linearity error, though this is generally negligible compared to bridge non-linearity.