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MAX6520

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50ppm/°C, SOT23, 3-Terminal, 1.2V Voltage Reference

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Overview

  • 3-Pin SOT23 Package
  • 50ppm/°C max Tempco
  • Supply Current Independent of Input Voltage Over Temperature
  • 50µA Supply Current
  • 2.4V to 11V Input Voltage Range
  • ±1% Initial Accuracy

The MAX6520 is the lowest-power 1.2V, precision, three-terminal voltage reference offered in a SOT23-3 package. Ideal for 3V battery-powered equipment where power conservation is critical, the MAX6520 is a low-power alternative to existing two-terminal shunt references. Unlike two-terminal references that throw away battery current and require an external series resistor, the MAX6520 has a 70µA maximum supply current (typically only 50µA) that is independent of the input voltage. This feature translates to maximum efficiency at all battery voltages.

The MAX6520 operates from a supply voltage as low as 2.4V, and initial accuracy is ±1% for the SOT23 package.

Output voltage temperature coefficient is typically only 25ppm/°C, and is guaranteed to be less than 50ppm/°C in the SOT23 package.

Applications

  • Battery-Powered Applications
  • Data Acquisition
  • Instrumentation and Process Control
  • Portable and Handheld Equipment

MAX6520
50ppm/°C, SOT23, 3-Terminal, 1.2V Voltage Reference
MAX6520: Typical Operating Circuit
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