Hi Team, we have a customer that wants to confirm if there is a maximum temperature coefficient of input offset voltage. It is found on the datasheet that the value is only at typical.
Hoping for your clarification.
Thank you in advance.
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Hi Team, we have a customer that wants to confirm if there is a maximum temperature coefficient of input offset voltage. It is found on the datasheet that the value is only at typical.
Hoping for your clarification.
Thank you in advance.
Hi Mark,
You are correct there is not a maximum temperature coefficient for offset voltage. This is because this specification is not a tested spec at production. We only provide maximum specifications when the specification is tested at production.
However, there is a maximum offset voltage specification provided for the full temperature range. This spec means that the maximum offset voltage of the device will not exceed the maximum specification from -40C to 125C or 0C to 70C depending on the device variant (C-suffix or I-suffix). Please see below.
Does your customer require a device that has a maximum offset voltage drift listed in the datasheet? If so, we can look for a different device for you.
Thank you,
Tim Claycomb