Series voltage reference provides a fixed 2.5 V output using XFET reference technology. The device supports high accuracy grades with low temperature drift, low broadband noise, and low 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz noise. It operates over the extended industrial temperature range and can source or sink load current for precision data-converter, instrumentation, and portable applications.
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| Reference type | Series XFET voltage reference |
| Nominal output voltage | 2.500V |
| Initial accuracy, B grade | ±0.04% |
| Temperature coefficient, B grade | 3 maximumppm/°C |
| Output noise, 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz | 1.75 typicalµV p-p |
| Output current | ±10mA |
| Supply current | 500 maximumµA |
| Line regulation | 25 maximumppm/V |
| Load regulation | 70 maximumppm/mA |
| Operating temperature range | -40 to +125°C |
| Package options | 8-lead SOIC, 8-lead MSOP |
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