Part Number: REF70 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AFE2256 Hi team,
We can saw below from the datasheet:
For low noise application, the Cout need low ESR.
And from the ESR of capacitor, we can saw that the small capacitance have high ESR.
So is that…
Part Number: REF70 Hi team,
Could you please kindly help check if we have the REF device which Vo is bigger than Vin?
For example:
Vin: 4.75V to 5.5V
Vo: 5V
Thanks,
Brian
Hi Trailokya,
Thank you for your comment. BTW, when will the REF70 VSSOP package be shown in TI.com product folder? I couldn't find the part number for the VSSOP package.
https://www.ti.com/product/REF70
Best regards,
Takeshi Sasaki
Part Number: REF70 Hello.
Please let me know test condtions for obtaining the results shown in Figure 8-2.
1: Board spec (Size, thickness)
2: What is the shift in output when reflowed multiple times under the same conditions?
Best Regard
Miyano Shin…
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Hello,
REF6x would be able to work with ADS8881 to preserve the performance of the ADC as specified in the datasheet, and it is used on ADS8881EVM2-PDK.
We have more precise and accurate voltage references such as REF54 and REF70, but those would require…
Hi Ajeet,
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Hi Eric,
We have some great selection of voltage references in the link below. For instance, REF35 , REF50xx , REF60xx , REF70 and many other low cost, low noise, very low drift precision voltage reference for the ADC application.
https://www.ti.com/power-management…