Features: · VERY HIGH ACCURACY: 5.000 V ±0.4 mV· EXTREMELY LOW DRIFT: 0.6 ppm/°C -55°C to +125°C· EXCELLENT STABILITY: 6 ppm/1000 Hrs. Typ.· EXCELLENT LINE REGULATION: 6 ppm/V Typ.· WIDE SUPPLY RANGE: ±13.5 V to ±22.0 V· HERMETIC 14-PIN CERAMIC DIP· MILITARY PROCESSING OPTIONApplication· PRECISION...
VRE105: Features: · VERY HIGH ACCURACY: 5.000 V ±0.4 mV· EXTREMELY LOW DRIFT: 0.6 ppm/°C -55°C to +125°C· EXCELLENT STABILITY: 6 ppm/1000 Hrs. Typ.· EXCELLENT LINE REGULATION: 6 ppm/V Typ.· WIDE SUPPLY RANG...
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PinoutSpecificationsOutput (V)Initial Error (mV)Temperature Coefficient (ppm/°C)Noise (µ...
· PRECISION A/D and D/A CONVERTERS
· TRANSDUCER EXCITATION
· ACCURATE COMPARATOR THRESHOLD REFERENCE
· HIGH RESOLUTION SERVO SYSTEMS
· DIGITAL VOLTMETERS
· HIGH PRECISION TEST and MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS
VRE105 Series Precision Voltage References provide ultrastable +5.000 V (VRE105) and ±5.000 V (VRE107) outputs with ±0.4 mV initial accuracy and temperature coefficient as low as 0.6 ppm/°C over the full military temperature range. This impovement in accuracy is made possible by a unique, proprietary multipoint laser compensation technique developed by Thaler Corporation. Significant improvements have been made in other performance parameters as well, including initial accuracy, warm-up drift, line regulation, and long-term stability, making the VRE105 series the most accurate and stable 5V references available.
VRE105 series devices are available in two operating temperature ranges, -25°C to +85°C and -55°C to +125°C, and two performance grades. All devices are packaged in 14-pin hermetic ceramic packages for maximum long-term stablity. "M" versions are screened for high reliability and quality.
Superior stability, accuracy, and quality make VRE105 ideal for precision applications such as A/D and D/A converters, high accuracy test and measurement instrumentation, and tranducer excitation.