Part Number: LM4040-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: REF35 , Hi Team,
We are using this 3V Shunt voltage reference IC (LM4040BIM3X-3.0/NOPB) in our design. Our input voltage is 3.3V and desired output is 3V 3mA maximum. Using a series resistor of 100ohm…
Part Number: LM4040-N Hi,
The input voltage is 3.3V and trying to generate a 3V reference voltage for MC Vref.
Our 3.3V voltage range can vary +-5% that is from 3.135V to 3.465V.
Is it possible to use LM4040BIM3X-3.0/NOPB part for our application?
Reg…
Part Number: LM4040-N-Q1 Hi Sir,
Why I did not find the operating temperature range for LM4040QCEM3-2.5/NOPB on the datasheet or website?
Could you share the information with me?
Part Number: LM4040-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM4040 , Hello,
We are looking at the 5V reference LM4040 and had a few questions.
What is the difference in LM4040 and LM4040-N?
Is the LM4040AIM3X-5.0/NOPB the orderable LM4040-N P/N for the 5V reference…
Part Number: LM4040-N Hello,
Can we share data on the voltage reference's accuracy over long term drift? Or a similar architecture device? My customer wants to know the accuracy at 5 years of use.
Thanks,
John
Part Number: LM4040-N Hi, TI support team
Inquiries from customers have been received.
[Inquiry about Rs value setting]
When Vs=BAT voltage,
1. How should I set the Rs value when the BAT voltage is 3.2V~4.3V?
In the case of Vs=3.0V (LDO output),
2. Is…
Part Number: LM4040-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM4040 Hi,
Good Day. I would like to verify if the "+" sign on the cathode terminal side on pin configuration of LM4040-N, page 4 of the datasheet is correct.
Checking the datasheet of…