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ADR381ART-REEL7

Manufacturer Part Number
ADR381ART-REEL7
Description
VOLTAGE REFERENCE
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Series
ADR38r
Datasheet

Specifications of ADR381ART-REEL7

Output Voltage
2.5V
Output Voltage Max
2.5V
Rohs Status
RoHS non-compliant
Reference Type
Series
Voltage - Output
2.5V
Tolerance
±0.24%
Temperature Coefficient
25ppm/°C
Voltage - Input
2.8 ~ 18 V
Number Of Channels
1
Current - Quiescent
120µA
Current - Output
5mA
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
SOT-23-3, TO-236-3, Micro3™, SSD3, SST3
Current - Cathode
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Other names
ADR381ART-REEL7
ADR381ART-REEL7TR
THEORY OF OPERATION
Band gap references are the high performance solution for low
supply voltage and low power voltage reference applications, and
the ADR380/ADR381 are no exception. However, the uniqueness
of this product lies in its architecture. As shown in Figure 26,
the ideal zero TC band gap voltage is referenced to the output,
not to ground. The band gap cell consists of the PNP pair Q51
and Q52, running at unequal current densities. The difference
in V
by the ratio of 2 × R58/R54. This PTAT voltage, combined with
the V
Reduction in the band gap curvature is performed by the ratio
of the two resistors, R44 and R59. Precision laser trimming and
other patented circuit techniques are used to further enhance
the drift performance.
BE
BE
results in a voltage with a positive TC that is amplified
of Q51 and Q52, produce the stable band gap voltage.
+
R59
R54
R60
Figure 26. Simplified Schematic
Q51
Q1
R53
Q52
R44
R61
R58
R49
R48
V
GND
V
OUT
IN
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DEVICE POWER DISSIPATION CONSIDERATIONS
The ADR380/ADR381 are capable of delivering load currents to
5 mA with an input voltage that ranges from 2.8 V (ADR381 only)
to 15 V. When this device is used in applications with large input
voltages, take care to avoid exceeding the specified maximum
power dissipation or junction temperature that may result in
premature device failure. Use the following formula to calculate
a device’s maximum junction temperature or dissipation:
where:
P
T
θ
INPUT CAPACITOR
An input capacitor is not required on the ADR380/ADR381.
There is no limit for the value of the capacitor used on the input,
but a capacitor on the input improves transient response in
applications where the load current suddenly increases.
OUTPUT CAPACITOR
The ADR380/ADR381 do not need an output capacitor for
stability under any load condition. Using an output capacitor,
typically 0.1 μF, removes any very low level noise voltage and does
not affect the operation of the part. The only parameter that
degrades by applying an output capacitor is turn-on time. (This
varies depending on the size of the capacitor.) Load transient
response is also improved with an output capacitor, which acts
as a source of stored energy for a sudden increase in load current.
JA
D
J
and T
is the device power dissipation,
is the device package thermal resistance.
P
D
A
=
are junction and ambient temperatures, respectively.
T
J
θ
JA
T
A
ADR380/ADR381

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