ADR435BRZ-REEL7

ADR435BRZ-REEL7

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ADR435BRZ-REEL7
IC VREF SERIES 0.04% 8SOIC
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Analog Devices Inc.

Analog Devices Inc.

Analog Devices (NASDAQ: ADI) leads in crafting high-performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing integrated circuits. For decades, they've tackled signal processing challenges across global electronics. With over 100,000 clients, their products convert real-world phenomena into electrical signals. Merged with Maxim Integrated, they offer top-tier mixed-signal and power management technologies, solving complex problems from DC to 100 GHz and sensor to cloud.

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ADR435BRZ-REEL7 Products

The ADR430/ADR431/ADR433/ADR434/ADR435BRZ-REEL7 series is a family of XFET® voltage references featuring low noise, high accuracy, and low temperature drift performance. Using Analog Devices, Inc., temperature drift curvature correction and extra implanted junction FET (XFET) technology, voltage change vs. temperature nonlinearity in the ADR430/ADR431/ADR433/ADR434/ADR435BRZ-REEL7 is minimized.

The XFET references operate at lower current (800 μA) and lower supply voltage headroom (2 V) than buried Zener references. Buried Zener references require more than 5 V of headroom for operation. The ADR430/ADR431/ADR433/ADR434/ADR435BRZ-REEL7 XFET references are low noise solutions for 5 V systems.

The ADR430/ADR431/ADR433/ADR434/ADR435BRZ-REEL7 family has the capability to source up to 30 mA of output current and sink up to −20 mA. It also comes with a trim terminal to adjust the output voltage over a ±0.5% range without compromising performance.

The ADR430/ADR431/ADR433/ADR434/ADR435BRZ-REEL7 are available in 8-lead MSOP and 8-lead narrow SOIC packages. All versions are specified over the extended industrial temperature range of −40°C to +125°C.

Feature

  • Low noise (0.1 Hz to 10.0 Hz): 3.5 μV p-p @ 2.500 V output
  • No external capacitor required
  • Low temperature coefficient
    • A Grade: 10 ppm/°C maximum
    • B Grade: 3 ppm/°C maximum
  • Load regulation: 15 ppm/mA
  • Line regulation: 20 ppm/V
  • Wide operating range
    • ADR435: 7.0 V to 18 V
  • High output source and sink current: 30 mA and −20 mA
  • Wide temperature range: −40°C to +125°C
ADR435-EP supports defense and aerospace applications (AQEC standard)
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  • Military temperature range (−55°C to +125°C)
  • Controlled manufacturing baseline
  • One assembly/test site
  • One fabrication site
  • Enhanced product change notification
  • Qualification data available on request
  • V62/11602 DSCC Drawing Number

Applications

  • Precision data acquisition systems
  • High resolution data converters
  • Medical instruments
  • Industrial process control systems
  • Optical control circuits
  • Precision instruments

Product Attributes

TYPE DESCRIPTION Select all
Current - Output 30 mA
Supplier Device Package 8-SOIC
Package / Case 8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) 5V
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Output Type Fixed
Operating Temperature -40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
Reference Type Series
Product Status Active
Package Tape & Reel (TR)
Series XFET®
Current - Supply 800µA
Voltage - Input 7V ~ 18V
Noise - 0.1Hz to 10Hz 8µVp-p
Temperature Coefficient 3ppm/°C
Tolerance ±0.04%

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$4.41

Price update:a months ago
Available in stock: 5000
Analog Devices Inc.

Analog Devices Inc.

Analog Devices (NASDAQ: ADI) leads in crafting high-performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing integrated circuits. For decades, they've tackled signal processing challenges across global electronics. With over 100,000 clients, their products convert real-world phenomena into electrical signals. Merged with Maxim Integrated, they offer top-tier mixed-signal and power management technologies, solving complex problems from DC to 100 GHz and sensor to cloud.

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