Linear Technology provides a range of series and shunt precision voltage references. Series voltage references behave like a 3 terminal regulator and shunt voltage references perform like Zener diodes. The LTC voltage references offer accuracy and low drift over time and temperature. .A series voltage reference can also operate in shunt mode; they can draw only load and quiescent current from the input supply. With shunt voltage references the bias current must be set higher. Since shunt voltage references are typically biased with a resistor the voltage reference will work on a range of input voltages. Typical applications include power supply monitor, current loop measurement and control systems, digital voltmeters and 8-bit A/D and D/A reference.
Shunt precision voltage references:
Accuracy and temperature stability with low noise
Series voltage references:
Low dropout, low power and excellent line regulation
Feature
- Low Drift:
- A-Grade 5ppm/°C Max
- B-Grade 10ppm/°C Max (MSOP8)
- B-Grade 8ppm/°C Max (LS8)
- High Accuracy:
- A-Grade ±0.05% Max
- B-Grade ±0.1% Max
- Low Noise: 2.1ppmP-P (0.1Hz to 10Hz)
- 100% Tested at –40°C, 25°C and 125°C
- Sinks and Sources Current: ±5mA
- Low Power Shutdown: <2μA Maximum
- Thermal Hysteresis (LS8): 45ppm (–40°C to 125°C)
- Long-Term Drift (LS8): 20ppm/√kHr
- Low Dropout: 300mV
- Available Output Voltage Options: 1.25V, 2.048V, 2.5V, 3V, 3.3V, 4.096V, 5V
- 8-Lead MSOP and 5mm × 5mm Surface Mount Hermetic Packages
Applications
- Automotive Control and Monitoring
- High Temperature Industrial
- High Resolution Data Acquisition Systems
- Instrumentation and Process Control
- Precision Regulators
- Medical Equipment
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