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September 26, 2025
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About Embedded compensation for ASM330LHH

  • September 26, 2025
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Regarding the statement in the ASM330LHH datasheet “Embedded compensation for high stability over temperature”, does this mean that each output is temperature compensated? Does the compensation value correspond to the memory contents loaded when the BOOT bit is set? What output behavior is expected if this read/boot operation fails?

 

Best answer by Federica Bossi

Hi @ggob ,

 

The statement “Embedded compensation for high stability over temperature” in the datasheet means that the sensor applies internal temperature compensation algorithms to each sensor output (accelerometer and gyroscope) to reduce drift and variation caused by temperature changes.

When the BOOT bit is set, the device reloads factory calibration and compensation parameters. These parameters include temperature compensation coefficients.

Failure to load these parameters results in degraded sensor performance with more temperature-induced errors.

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Federica Bossi
Federica BossiBest answer
Technical Moderator
October 1, 2025

Hi @ggob ,

 

The statement “Embedded compensation for high stability over temperature” in the datasheet means that the sensor applies internal temperature compensation algorithms to each sensor output (accelerometer and gyroscope) to reduce drift and variation caused by temperature changes.

When the BOOT bit is set, the device reloads factory calibration and compensation parameters. These parameters include temperature compensation coefficients.

Failure to load these parameters results in degraded sensor performance with more temperature-induced errors.

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ggobAuthor
Associate III
October 2, 2025

Thank you for your answer. It is very helpful.
If such a failure occurs, is there any way to detect it or to know that it has happened?