Part Number: REF3025 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TEST , , REF35 Hello,
The initial accuracy defined in the REF3025 datasheet is 0.2% max, looks like a little big, is it included the affection of reliability test like HTOL several hundred hours? if…
Part Number: REF3025 Hi
My customer wants to know how MIN and MAX in the specification are defined? Is defined by what σ (standard deviation)? thanks.
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Rock
Part Number: REF3025 We have the REF3025, specifically, the REF3025AIDBZT, on a recently manufactured board. Does this voltage reference require a minimum load at the output?
Part Number: REF3025 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA828 , , ABS Hi,
When using REF3025 as the voltage reference for INA828, the output of REF3025 is changed to 2.64V. And REF3025 could work when it's not connected to INA828. Could you please give some…
Part Number: REF3025 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Hi Team,
My customer would like to use REF3025 Pspice(Altium) model to run simulation, since REF3025 only has TINA model available is there any methods can help my customer to run simulation…
Part Number: REF3025 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: REF3033 , , REF3125 , REF3325 , REF3225 , REF3425 , REF1933 , REF1925 Hi Team,
REF3025 and REF3033 was used in customer's project.There is a problem when REF30XX is used for offset voltage.
Here is the…
Part Number: REF3025 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: REF3012 What is the maximum capacitive load at the output of REF3025.
In the circuit are 10uF/X/R in parallel with 10nF/C0G. Is this ok?
Thanks
Heini
Part Number: REF3025
Hello Team
Could you help explain the difference between 3v input step response and 5v input step response?
1) Rise time 3V input is longer than 5V?
2) the rise wave have s step, why? 5v input, output voltage have a slow down
Part Number: INA849 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , REF5025 , REF3025 Hi Team,
Can you have a look at the following customer question?
I'm using the INA849 for the evaluation of a strain gauge sensor circuit. Single supply +15V My Vcm is 2…
Hi, Ryan:
Today we tested the SNR with REF3025 as the referece( the input : 1Khz Sin, 2.45V Peak to Peak, offest : 1.25V)
the SNR is sitll about 80dB, We also try to change the Mode, No any improvement. the result e as following, FYI
Regards
Torres