High accuracy is achievable, but significantly depends on the number of calibration points used. A good starting point to estimate the spacing (in degrees) needed between calibration points for a desired peak-to-peak accuracy (in degrees) is found using Equation 8, based on experimental data collected with the DRV5055. This equation uses peak-to-peak error, so a peak-to-peak accuracy of 1° gives an approximate error of ±0.5°.
Equation 8.
High resolution is possible (depending on ADC).
Results come in degrees.
Accuracy is also affected by physical setup and magnet selection.