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AD680JRZ1 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: AD680JRZ1
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内容描述: 低功耗,低成本的2.5 V参考 [Low Power, Low Cost 2.5 V Reference]
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AD680
THEORY OF OPERATION
Band gap references are the high performance solution for low
supply voltage operation. A typical precision band gap consists
of a reference core and buffer amplifier. Based on a new, pat-
ented band gap reference design (Figure 5), the AD680 merges
the amplifier and the core band gap function to produce a
compact, complete precision reference.
Central to the device is a high gain amplifier with an intentionally
large proportional to absolute temperature (PTAT) input offset.
This offset is controlled by the area ratio of the amplifier input
pair, Q1 and Q2, and is developed across Resistor R1. Transistor
Q12’s base emitter voltage has a complementary to absolute
temperature (CTAT) characteristic. Resistor R2 and the parallel
combination of Resistor R3 and Resistor R4 “multiply” the PTAT
voltage across the R1 resistor. Trimming the R3 and R4 resistors
to the proper ratio produces a temperature invariant of 2.5 V at
the output. The result is an accurate, stable output voltage
accomplished with a minimum number of components.
+V
IN
Reference outputs are frequently required to handle fast
transients caused by input switching networks, commonly
found in ADCs and measurement instrumentation equipment.
Many of the dynamic problems associated with this situation
can be minimized with a few simple techniques. Using a series
resistor between the reference output and the load tends to
“decouple” the reference output from the transient source, or a
relatively large capacitor connected from the reference output to
ground can serve as a charge storage element to absorb and
deliver charge as required by the dynamic load. A 50 nF capaci-
tor is recommended for the AD680 in this case; this is large
enough to store the required charge, but small enough not to
disrupt the stability of the reference.
The 8-lead PDIP and 8-lead SOIC packaged versions of the
AD680 also provide a temperature output pin. The voltage on
this pin is nominally 596 mV at 25°C. This pin provides an
output linearly proportional to temperature with a
characteristic of 2 mV/°C.
NOISE PERFORMANCE
Q9
Q8
Q11
Q3
Q1
1
×
R1
Q2
R5
Q10
R3
8
×
C1
R2
Q12
100
Q4
Q5
V
OUT
The noise generated by the AD680 is typically less than 8 μV p-p
over the 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz band. Figure 6 shows the 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz
noise of a typical AD680. The noise measurement is made with a
band-pass filter made of a 1-pole high-pass filter, with a corner
frequency at 0.1 Hz, and a 2-pole low-pass filter, with a corner
frequency at 12.6 Hz, to create a filter with a 9.922 Hz bandwidth.
1s
90
R6
TEMP
R7
GND
Q6
Q7
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R4
5μV
Figure 5. Schematic Diagram
APPLYING THE AD680
The AD680 is simple to use in virtually all precision reference
applications. When power is applied to +V
IN
and the GND pin
is tied to ground, V
OUT
provides a 2.5 V output. The AD680
typically requires less than 250 μA of current when operating
from a supply of 4.5 V to 36 V.
To operate the AD680, the +V
IN
pin must be bypassed to the
GND pin with a 0.1 μF capacitor tied as close to the AD680 as
possible. Although the ground current for the AD680 is small,
typically 195 μA, a direct connection should be made between
the AD680 GND pin and the system ground plane.
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Figure 6. 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz Noise
Noise in a 300 kHz bandwidth is approximately 800 μV p-p.
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