The Analog Devices REF08H is a precision voltage reference tailored for high-stability and low-noise operations, making it an ideal component for precision data conversion systems and measurement devices. This voltage reference is part of a series that is well-regarded for its excellent temperature stability and low output noise, providing a reliable and consistent reference voltage under varying conditions.
Key Features:
- Precision Voltage: The REF08H offers a 10V output with a high degree of accuracy, ensuring that your circuits have a stable voltage reference point.
- Temperature Stability: With its superior design, the REF08H maintains a consistent output despite temperature variations, making it suitable for applications that operate across a wide range of temperatures.
- Low Noise: The device is engineered to minimize noise, which is critical for applications that require a clean and stable reference voltage, such as high-resolution analog-to-digital converters (ADCs).
- Long-Term Stability: Over time, the REF08H exhibits minimal deviation in output, ensuring that it remains reliable over the lifespan of your product.
- Low Dropout Voltage: This voltage reference can operate with a minimal difference between the input and output voltage, which helps in applications with a limited power supply range.
Applications:
The REF08H is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Precision data acquisition systems
- High-resolution ADCs and digital-to-analog converters (DACs)
- Industrial instrumentation
- Medical equipment
- Laboratory equipment
- Automotive electronics
Technical Specifications:
| Parameter |
Value |
| Output Voltage |
10V |
| Initial Accuracy |
±0.05% |
| Temperature Coefficient |
10 ppm/°C |
| Noise (10 Hz to 10 kHz) |
15 µV p-p |
| Input Voltage Range |
12V to 36V |
| Package Type |
Hermetic DIP, TO-99 |
With its robust design and precise performance, the Analog Devices REF08H voltage reference is a dependable choice for engineers and designers looking to enhance the accuracy and stability of their electronic systems.