ON Semiconductor Moves to New Level of Cost-Effective, Precision Analog with CAT8900 Family of High-Accuracy Voltage Reference ICs

By pur, Thursday, August 13th, 2009
Category: IC, Chip, SoC, Measurement, Instrumentation, Research

The CAT8900 family combines very high initial accuracy, low supply current consumption and a stable temperature coefficient, to enable precision performance in test equipment and portable, battery-powered data acquisition systems. The CAT8900 ICs provide a highly accurate voltage reference, with initial accuracy as high as 0.02 percent [± 0.5 millivolts (mV)] and a stable, 20 parts per million per degrees Celsius (ppm/ºC) temperature coefficient, while maintaining a low maximum supply current consumption of 800 nanoamperes (nA). The low current consumption allows the CAT8900 voltage references to remain powered on continuously, with minimal battery load. The CAT8900 family offers nine voltage reference choices: 1.024 volts (V), 1.200 V, 1.250 V, 1.800 V, 2.048 V, 2.500 V, 2.600 V, 3.000 V and 3.300 V. Custom voltages are available on request. The CAT8900 precision voltage references come in a Pb-free, RoHS-compliant, 3-lead SOT-23 package…

CAT8900
CAT8900


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