Voltage Reference Selection and Evaluation Wizard |
This tool helps find the best voltage reference for your application based on design parameters and estimate its output based on various error sources. To search voltage references by additional product parameters, try the parametric search. Also, if you'd like to work offline, try our downloadable version of the Reference Wizard.
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Initializing Tool |
| STEP 1: Enter Input Parameters | ||
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Allowable drift range: |
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| STEP 2: Browse Suggested References, Evaluate |
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The table shows parts which meet the input parameters above. The 'Estimated Vout Drift' is calculated using the initial accuracy, temperature coefficient and output noise. To perform a deeper error budget analysis with more parameters, click the evaluate button within the table. Search Results: |
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| Selected Reference: | |||
| Input Voltage Range: | Initial Accuracy: | ||
| Output Voltage: | Temperature Range: | ||
| Package: | Temperature Coefficient: | ||
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Or, select a different reference using the Voltage Reference Selection Wizard portion of this tool. |
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The table below shows the various drift sources which can contribute to the overall accuracy of the voltage reference. To enable or disable different sources, use the Operating Parameters table below.
| Drift Source | Parameter | ΔHigh | ΔLow | ±%Vout |
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