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The AD589 functions as a 2-terminal shunt-type regulator. It
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frequency compensation is required. If additional filtering is
desired for ultralow noise applications, minimum recommended
capacitance is 1000 pF.
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The AD589 can also be used as a building block to generate
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Figure 7. AD589 Used as Reference for CMOS ADCs
The AD589 also is useful as a reference for CMOS multiplying
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The low power operation of the AD589 makes it ideal for use in
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