Ultralow-noise XFET voltage reference provides a fixed 4.096 V precision output. The reference supports source and sink output current capability up to 10 mA and operates from a supply range up to 18 V. Low dropout operation allows operation with about 500 mV of headroom, and no external capacitor is required for stability. The device is specified for operation across the -40 °C to +125 °C temperature range and is offered in 8-lead SOIC and MSOP packages.
Checking distributor stock and pricing after the page loads.
Sign in to ask questions about the Analog Devices ADR444 datasheet using AI. Get instant answers about specifications, features, and technical details, ideal for finding information in larger documents.
Sign In to ChatWidest selection of semiconductors and electronic components in stock and ready to ship ™
| Output Voltage | 4.096V |
| Reference Type | XFET series voltage reference |
| Initial Accuracy | ±0.04% |
| Temperature Coefficient | 3ppm/°C |
| Output Noise, 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz | 1.4µV p-p |
| Supply Voltage Range | 4.5 to 18V |
| Output Current | ±10mA |
| Dropout Voltage | 500mV |
| Operating Temperature Range | -40 to +125°C |
| Long-Term Stability | 50ppm/1000 h |
| Package Options | 8-lead SOIC_N or 8-lead MSOP |
Download the complete datasheet for Analog Devices ADR444 to view detailed technical specifications.
The embedded preview will load automatically when this section scrolls into view.
These are design resources that include the Analog Devices ADR444
Comprehensive guide for evaluating the ADAQ7769-1 24-bit, 1MSPS μModule DAQ solution, featuring IEPE sensor support and onboard power management.
An overview of Analog Devices' precision data acquisition reference designs, covering SAR and Sigma-Delta architectures with resolutions from 16 to 24 bits.
18-bit, 1 MSPS multichannel data acquisition system using AD7982 ADC and AD8251 PGIA for industrial-level single-ended and differential signals.