REF02
REF02
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F
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2
SBVS003B – JANUARY 1993 – REVISED JANUARY 2005
+5V Precision
VOLTAGE REFERENCE
FEATURES
ꢀ OUTPUT VOLTAGE: +5V ±0.2% max
DESCRIPTION
The REF02 is a precision 5V voltage reference. The drift is
laser trimmed to 10ppm/°C max over the extended industrial
and military temperature range. The REF02 provides a stable
5V output that can be externally adjusted over a ±6% range
with minimal effect on temperature stability. The REF02
operates from a single supply with an input range of 8V to 40V
with a very low current drain of 1mA, and excellent temperature
stability due to an improved design. Excellent line and load
regulation, low noise, low power, and low cost make the
REF02 the best choice whenever a 5V voltage reference is
required. Available package options are DIP-8 and SO-8. The
REF02 is an ideal choice for portable instrumentation,
temperature transducers, Analog-to-Digital (A/D) and Digital-
to-Analog (D/A) converters, and digital voltmeters.
ꢀ EXCELLENT TEMPERATURE STABILITY:
10ppm/°C max (–40°C to +85°C)
ꢀ LOW NOISE: 10µVPP max (0.1Hz to 10Hz)
ꢀ EXCELLENT LINE REGULATION:
0.01%/V max
ꢀ EXCELLENT LOAD REGULATION:
0.008%/mA max
ꢀ LOW SUPPLY CURRENT: 1.4mA max
ꢀ SHORT-CIRCUIT PROTECTED
ꢀ WIDE SUPPLY RANGE: 8V to 40V
ꢀ INDUSTRIAL TEMPERATURE RANGE:
–40°C to +85°C
ꢀ PACKAGE OPTIONS: DIP-8, SO-8
APPLICATIONS
2
ꢀ PRECISION REGULATORS
ꢀ CONSTANT CURRENT SOURCE/SINK
ꢀ DIGITAL VOLTMETERS
VIN
6
VOUT
Output
REF02
Temp Trim
GND
ꢀ V/F CONVERTERS
3
5
RPOT
ꢀ A/D AND D/A CONVERTERS
ꢀ PRECISION CALIBRATION STANDARD
ꢀ TEST EQUIPMENT
10kΩ
(Optional)
4
+5V Reference with Trimmed Output
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