According to datasheet: The ADC produces a digital output that is equal to the ratio of the RTD resistance to the reference resistance. A reference resistor equal to four times the RTD’s 0 degC resistance is optimum for a platinum RTD. Therefore, a PT100 uses a 400 Ohm reference resistor, and a PT1000 uses a 4kOhm reference resistor.
I have attached Table 9 from the datasheet in which the temperature in degC, the resistance of RTD, and the ADC code (dec) are given for PT100 with Rref = 400 Ohm.
The ADC code (dec) is 8192 at 0 degC
The ADC code (dec) is 11346 at 100 degC
Does it means that there are almost (11346 - 8192)/100 = 31 steps or measurement points for each degC ?

I have attached Table 9 from the datasheet in which the temperature in degC, the resistance of RTD, and the ADC code (dec) are given for PT100 with Rref = 400 Ohm.
The ADC code (dec) is 8192 at 0 degC
The ADC code (dec) is 11346 at 100 degC
Does it means that there are almost (11346 - 8192)/100 = 31 steps or measurement points for each degC ?
