ADR1001
Oven-Controlled, Buried Zener, Precision Voltage Reference
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- LTZ1000-class, ultrastable, 6.6 V, buried Zener reference
- On-chip, thermally regulated, matched resistor-dividers
- Precision 5 V output ±0.25% (RISET = 102 Ω, TJ = 70°C)
- 5 V output noise (0.1 Hz to 10 Hz): 0.13 ppm p-p
- Zener, thermal loop op amps, and buffer provided on chip
- Input voltage range: 9 V to 36 V
- Hermetic, surface-mount package, 20-terminal LCC
- Ovenization ensures ultra-low temperature drift
The ADR1001 is a fully integrated, ultra-low drift, buried Zener precision voltage reference solution in a single chip. By integrating the entire signal conditioning circuitry required by the LTZ1000 into a single chip, the ADR1001 provides a significant reduction in overall solution area, while simplifying the design process by eliminating the many challenges of building a discrete circuit solution.
The on-chip heater, combined with Analog Devices buried Zener technology, allows the ADR1001 to achieve sub-ppm temperature coefficient performance and single-digit ppm long-term drift performance. Besides providing best-in-class precision in all vectors, the ADR1001 incorporates ease-of-use features to reduce cost and design-in effort. These features include a pin-programmable internal thermostat, resistor-programmable heater current limit, open-collector power-good flag pin, hermetic surface-mount package, and an extra matched resistor pair. By default, the temperature setpoint is 70°C when no external resistor is connected to the TSET pin, and the internal heater current limit is 100 mA with HTR_ILIM shorted to HTR_GND.
The integrated thin-film resistors and on-chip buffer can be used to provide standard output voltage reference values that are compatible with modern precision converters. The ADR1001 divider network and output buffer combination is trimmed to within ±0.25% initial accuracy. In addition, a pair of matched resistors is also included on-chip, allowing customers to easily generate a negative voltage reference or a gain of 2 with minimal impact to the output accuracy or drift.
The ADR1001 is packaged in a hermetic, ceramic, 20-terminal leadless chip carrier (LCC). The surface-mount ceramic package allows customers to eliminate the through-hole component soldering step while still retaining the hermetic seal of a classic through-hole metal can package.
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Evaluation Kits 1
EVAL-ADR1001
Evaluation Board for the ADR1001 Ultrastable, Buried Zener, Voltage Reference in 20-Terminal LCC
Product Detail
The ADR1001E-EBZ allows the evaluation of the ADR1001, an ultrastable 6.6 V shunt voltage reference with a resistor divider in a 20-terminal LCC package.
Isolated power means that the reference output is effectively floated, removing possible ground loops. The isolation is bridged only by a 1 MΩ resistor. Power can be supplied via a USB-C cable, or 5 V can be applied to VUSB, or power can be back driven onto the regulator outputs at VPRE or V+. The ultrastable 6.6 V output is divided down to a precision trimmed 5 V, which is routed to both banana jacks and an edge mounted SMA connector.
Tools & Simulations 1
LTspice® is a powerful, fast and free simulation software, schematic capture and waveform viewer with enhancements and models for improving the simulation of analog circuits.
To launch ready-to-run LTspice demonstration circuits for this part:
Step 1: Download and install LTspice on your computer.
Step 2: Click on the link in the section below to download a demonstration circuit.
Step 3: If LTspice does not automatically open after clicking the link below, you can instead run the simulation by right clicking on the link and selecting “Save Target As.” After saving the file to your computer, start LTspice and open the demonstration circuit by selecting ‘Open’ from the ‘File’ menu.