Precision XFET voltage reference provides a 5.0 V output for high accuracy analog systems. The reference is designed for low noise, low temperature drift, and low quiescent current operation. It supports sourcing and sinking load current and operates across an industrial temperature range. The family is supplied in small surface-mount package options, but the base part number does not identify a single package.
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| Reference Type | Series XFET voltage reference |
| Nominal Output Voltage | 5.0V |
| Initial Accuracy | ±0.04 max% |
| Temperature Coefficient | 3 maxppm/°C |
| Low Frequency Noise | 8 typical, 0.1 Hz to 10 HzµV p-p |
| Quiescent Current | 800 typicalµA |
| Output Source Current | 30mA |
| Output Sink Current | 20mA |
| Operating Temperature Range | -40 to 125°C |
| Long-Term Stability | 50 typicalppm/1000 h |
| Line Regulation | 10 typicalppm/V |
| Load Regulation | 15 typicalppm/mA |
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