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Calculate the fraction of the 5V input range that is used by the sensor. Then multiply this value by the number of steps used by the AD board on the interface. Next, take the sensor range and divide it by the number of steps you have available at the full scale range. This is the resolution of the sensor.
Resolution is Measured in Horizontal x Vertical Pixels By this measurement, the number of dots per line can be multiplied by the number of lines to identify the total number of pixels displayed by the monitor. An older monitor with a resolution of 640 × 480 would display 307,200 individual pixels.
Another popular convention is to cite resolution as the total number of pixels in the image, typically given as number of megapixels, which can be calculated by multiplying pixel columns by pixel rows and dividing by one million. One could refer to it as 2048 by 1536 or a 3.1-megapixel image.
The manufacturer uses a format that references horizontal and vertical pixels to specify the resolution of the display device. For example, 1024×768 refers to a display with a width of 1,024 pixels and a height of 768 pixels.
Some of the most common resolutions that can be used for each aspect ratio are the following: 4:3 aspect ratio resolutions: 640×480, 800×600, 960×720, 1024×768, 1280×960, 1400×1050, 1440×1080, 1600×1200, 1856×1392, 1920×1440, and 2048×1536.
Video resolution in a display device refers to the number of distinct pixels that could be displayed in each dimension. It is usually quoted as width× height. For an example: 1024 A 768. In this example 1024 indicates the width and 768 indicates the height that the display could be resolved in pixels.
Convert your megapixel count to a total pixel count by multiplying it by 1 million, if necessary. Multiply your pixel count by the horizontal-to-vertical ratio, then separately, by your vertical-to-horizontal ratio. Take the square root of your resulting numbers. You now have the resolution of the camera.
If you've got a relatively recent Android smartphone, checking the megapixel count is quite easy. Just open the camera app, click the settings icon (the small cog) and you should find the megapixel information listed under the heading “Photo size”.
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