The ADR434AR is a precision, low noise, low drift voltage reference from Analog Devices Inc., a leader in high-performance analog technology. This component is part of a family of XFET® voltage references that feature low noise, high accuracy, and low temperature drift performance, making it ideal for high-end applications where a stable reference voltage is critical.
Key Features:
- Output Voltage: The ADR434AR provides a precise 4.096 V output, which is often used as a reference in ADCs (Analog-to-Digital Converters) and DACs (Digital-to-Analog Converters).
- Low Noise: It boasts an exceptionally low noise level without the need for an external noise-reduction capacitor, which can be crucial for sensitive electronic applications.
- High Accuracy: With an initial accuracy of ±0.1%, this voltage reference ensures reliable and consistent performance.
- Low Temperature Coefficient: The device features a low temperature coefficient, typically 10 ppm/°C, ensuring stable output across a wide temperature range.
- Wide Operating Range: The ADR434AR operates over a wide supply voltage range from 5 V to 18 V, providing flexibility across different power supply configurations.
- Long-Term Stability: It demonstrates excellent long-term stability, which is essential for precision applications over prolonged periods.
- Package Options: Available in 8-lead SOIC and 8-lead MSOP packages, it offers a compact footprint for space-constrained applications.
Applications:
The ADR434AR is suitable for a diverse range of applications, including precision data acquisition systems, high-resolution converters, medical and scientific instrumentation, and industrial automation. Its robust design also makes it a reliable choice for automotive electronics and telecommunications equipment.
About Analog Devices Inc.:
Analog Devices Inc. is renowned for its innovation in the field of analog and mixed-signal processing. Their products are designed to bridge the physical and digital worlds, with a portfolio that includes data converters, amplifiers, DSPs, and other precision electronics.