Part Number: REF102 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: REF200 , OPA277 , OPA602 , OPA192 , OPA189 , OPA211 , TINA-TI Dear Sirs
I am trying to design a very accurate, very temperature stable current source. I have not found a dedicated current reference that is…
Part Number: REF102 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: REF5010 Hello,
I am currently looking for a low noise, low drift (<5ppm/C) voltage reference which output voltage is around 10V. And I care not only the low frequency noise but also the broad band noise…
Part Number: REF102 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , , REF5010 Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Sir,
I want to make a 25uA precision current source using REF102. This part is not available in my tina software. Can you please send the REF102…
Part Number: REF102 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC7715 ,
Hi,
I'm currently working on my bachelor's thesis in electrical engineering. A DAC7715 is connected to a REF102 for providing the reference voltage. In "Voltage Reference Selection Basics"…
Part Number: REF102 hi,
Can I check if I can get the solderability test report for REF102BP device?
End customer want to know if this part following one of the both standard CEI-68-2-54 or JESD-22-B102.
best regards,
kpk
Part Number: REF5010 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: REF102 , REF5050 Hello All,
I have a loadcell condition circuit. I have been using REF102A (DIP) and ADR435 IC's. After end of life of REF102 (DIP) I have made a new board using REF5010 and REF5050…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: REF102 Hi,
We made some tests on 25 REF102 and one component seems to be defective. With no trim resistors the output voltage of the defective part was 9.997V. With trim resistors all components give arround 9.907V except…
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 Michael,
Thanks for your reply, I saw that post before, but unfortunately, it does not fit in my system.
Raymond Zhang1 mentioned this " If you are interested in the discrete Pt100 RTD design approach, please let us know. For instance, we can use…