Features: ` WIDE OPERATING RANGE: -55 TO +180` EXTREMELY LOW DRIFT: 1 ppm / -55 to +150` LOW WARM-UP DRIFT: 1 ppm Typ.` EXCELLENT STABILITY: 6 ppm / 1000 Hrs. Typ.` EXCELLENT LINE REGULATION: 3 ppm / V Typ.` HERMETIC 14-PIN CERAMIC DIP` PIN & FUNCTION COMPATIBLE WITH AD2700, AD2710, MAX 670/67...
VRE120: Features: ` WIDE OPERATING RANGE: -55 TO +180` EXTREMELY LOW DRIFT: 1 ppm / -55 to +150` LOW WARM-UP DRIFT: 1 ppm Typ.` EXCELLENT STABILITY: 6 ppm / 1000 Hrs. Typ.` EXCELLENT LINE REGULATION: 3 ppm ...
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PinoutSpecificationsOutput (V)Initial Error (mV)Temperature Coefficient (ppm/°C)Noise (µ...
VRE120 series references are designed to operate over an extremely wide temperature range (-55 to +180) and still provide excellent accuracy. The VRE120 provides a +10V output, the VRE121 provides a -10V and the VRE122 provides a ±10V output. All types are available in commercial (C suffix) and military (M suffix) models. The "M" models are screened for high reliability and quality. Two accuracy grades (standard and "A") are available for all models.
The adjacent selector guide shows the limits of the most important parameters of the VRE120 series voltage references. The maximum voltage deviation increases linearly with temperature from the 150 specification to the 180 specification. For example, the A grade maximum voltage deviation of 1mV increases to 2mV at 175 and is 3mV at 180. This degree of accuracy over such a large temperature range has been achieved using the Thaler Corporation patented multipoint compensation technique.
The VRE120 is packaged in 14-pin hermetic ceramic packages for maximum long term stability. They are pin and function compatible with other Thaler references and AD2700, AD2710 and MAX 670/671 References Superior stability, accuracy, and quality make these references ideal for precision applications such as A/D and D/A converters, high-accuracy test and measurement instrumentation, and transducer excitation.