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A Voltage Reference IC is a semiconductor device that provides a stable and precise reference voltage for various electronic applications. These integrated circuits are typically made from silicon and are designed to maintain a constant output voltage regardless of changes in load current or supply voltage. Voltage Reference ICs are crucial in ensuring accuracy in analog circuits, such as in data converters and signal processing applications.
| Output Voltage Range | 0.5V to 10V |
| Temperature Coefficient | 10 ppm/°C to 50 ppm/°C |
| Load Regulation | 1 mV to 10 mV |
| Supply Voltage | 3V to 15V |
| Package Types | SOT-23, SOIC, DIP |
When selecting a Voltage Reference IC, buyers should consider the required output voltage and its stability over temperature. It is important to specify the temperature coefficient and load regulation to ensure the reference voltage meets the application's precision requirements. Additionally, buyers should check for compatibility with existing circuit designs and inquire about package types based on space constraints. Quantities may vary based on project needs, so it is advisable to request quotes for bulk orders.
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Typical output voltages range from 0.5V to 10V.
Temperature can affect the output voltage stability, measured by the temperature coefficient.
They are commonly used in data acquisition systems and precision measurement instruments.
Common package types include SOT-23, SOIC, and DIP.
Load regulation refers to the ability to maintain a constant output voltage despite changes in load current.
Yes, many Voltage Reference ICs are designed to operate efficiently in battery-powered applications.