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Part Number: REF02 Hello,
I would like you to confirm about Die and Fab information for REF02A and REF02B.
Could you please tell me whether both these two is created by same Fab and use same Die ? If answer of avove is same, Is the difference between two…
Part Number: REF02 Hello,
I need to trim REF02 in order to have a 5.12V voltage output. In the datasheet there isn't a formula to calculate the resistive voltage divider on TRIM pin.
Can someone provide me the formula, please?
Best regards,
Loren…
Part Number: REF02 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: REF5050 Team,
My customer has the following question:
When being used during development, we tested the REF02 and acquired the data graph below. On the TI website there is no data governing start time…
Hi Rodney,
the REF102 sounds good.
A simple trick to generate 15V is to stack a REF102 and REF02, or three REF02. See the datasheets.
You could add a buffer with gain to generate 18V from the 10V output voltage of REF102 or from the 15V output voltage…
Hi Jimbo,
I see that you like to use our full differential op amplifier, and we are very appreciative.
The Vref input requirement is a low impedance source, which means that it may be a voltage source that is capable to source and sink (Vref bandgap…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS8344 , REF02 Hi,
I my application i need to measure RPM from the pulse meter output 4-20ma. i am using ADS8344 16-bit adc and 250 ohm resistor for converting 4-20ma to 0-5v. I am using REF02,5V voltage reference,IC for…
I have
JP9
JP3
I have AVSS to AVDD 24V
INTERNAL REF or REF02 (tried both) JP4 1-2 or 3-4
NO BOOST (tried with boost also) JP5
JP6 so that I close the loop and measure IOUT (I use a high precision DMM in current mode) Shows at 24V 63mA... too high
It is…