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MAX6194

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Precision, Micropower, Low-Dropout Voltage References

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  • ±2mV (max) Initial Accuracy
  • 5ppm/°C (max) Temperature Coefficient
  • 35µA (max) Supply Current
  • 100mV Dropout at 500µA Load Current
  • 0.12µV/µA Load Regulation
  • 8µV/V Line Regulation

The MAX6190–MAX6195/MAX6198 precision, micro-power, low-dropout voltage references offer high initial accuracy and very low temperature coefficient through a proprietary curvature-correction circuit and laser-trimmed precision thin-film resistors.

These series-mode bandgap references draw a maximum of only 35µA quiescent supply current, making them ideal for battery-powered instruments. They offer a supply current that is virtually immune to input voltage variations. Load-regulation specifications are guaranteed for source and sink currents up to 500µA. These devices are internally compensated, making them ideal for applications that require fast settling, and are stable with capacitive loads up to 2.2nF.

Applications

  • A/D and D/A Converters
  • Handheld Instruments (PDAs, Palmtops)
  • Hard Disk Drive
  • Industrial Process Controls
  • Precision 3V/5V Systems

MAX6194
Precision, Micropower, Low-Dropout Voltage References
MAX6190, MAX6191, MAX6192, MAX6193, MAX6194, MAX6195, MAX6198: Typical Operating Circuit
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