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About Voltage Reference Chips
Voltage references are electronic circuits that produce constant output voltages (references) that are used to compare other voltages in a system. There are two general types of voltage references: shunt and series. Shunt references operate in parallel with the load. The most common types of two-terminal shunt reference are based on the Zener principle, in which the current in a reverse-biased diode begins to flow at a certain voltage threshold and then increases dramatically with an increase in voltage. Resistors in series with the diode establish a constant current, allowing the Zener to achieve a stable reference voltage. The Zener reference behaves like a typical shunt or two-terminal reference.
Subsurface or "buried" Zener references are more stable and accurate than the simple Zener-reference. They consist of diodes with the correct value of reverse-breakdown voltage, formed below the surface level of the integrated-circuit chip; then covered by a protective diffusion to keep the breakdown below the surface. At the surface of a silicon chip there are more impurities, mechanical stresses and crystal-lattice dislocations than within the chip. Since these contribute to noise and long-term instability, the buried breakdown diode is less noisy and much more stable than surface Zeners. This is the preferred on-chip reference source for accurate IC devices. However, its breakdown voltage is normally about 5 V or more and it must draw several hundred microamperes for optimum operation, so the technique is not suitable for references that must run from low voltage and have low power consumption. For such applications, the “bandgap” reference is preferred.
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REF01S | Aerospace +10V Precision Voltage Reference |... REF01S: Aerospace +10V Precision Voltage Reference See Analog Devices, Inc. Information |
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Analog, Linear, and Mixed-Signal Devices from Maxim/Dallas... Supervisors, Voltage Monitors, Sequencers (655) Voltage References (159) Wireless and RF (223) See Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. Information |
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LM3915 Dot/Bar Display Driver as low as 3V or as high as 25V. The IC contains an adjustable voltage reference and an n 3 dB/step, 30 dB range accurate ten-step voltage divider. See National Semiconductor Information |
Part Numbers for Voltage Reference Chips
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| MIC841HYC5 TR | Future Electronics | MICREL SEMICONDUCTOR | Not Provided | MIC841 Series Micropower Precision Voltage Comparator with On-chip Reference |
| MIC841LYC5 TR | Future Electronics | MICREL SEMICONDUCTOR | Not Provided | MIC841 Series Micropower Precision Voltage Comparator with On-chip Reference |
| MIC842HYC5 TR | Future Electronics | MICREL SEMICONDUCTOR | Not Provided | MIC842 Series Micropower Precision Voltage Comparator with On-chip Reference |
