The LM4040CEX3-3.3+T from Maxim Integrated is a highly precise, easy-to-use, shunt-mode voltage reference. This robust component offers a fixed reverse breakdown voltage of 3.3V with an impressive initial accuracy of ±0.1%. It is designed for a wide array of applications, ranging from data converters to battery management and power supplies, making it an indispensable part of any precision voltage regulation solution.
The device operates over a broad current range from 60µA to 15mA, providing designers with a flexible solution that caters to various current requirements. This adaptability ensures that the LM4040CEX3-3.3+T can be integrated into diverse systems without compromising performance. Additionally, the low dynamic impedance of less than 0.6 ohms ensures stable reverse breakdown voltage even with varying load conditions, contributing to the device's high reliability and consistency.
One of the key features of the LM4040CEX3-3.3+T is its excellent temperature coefficient, typically 75ppm/°C, which guarantees a minimal deviation in output voltage with temperature changes. This makes the device particularly suitable for applications that demand stable voltage references under varying environmental conditions. Furthermore, the product is offered in a small SOT-23 package, making it ideal for space-constrained applications.
The LM4040CEX3-3.3+T voltage reference is also characterized by its long-term stability and low noise output, which are critical parameters for precision measurement systems. Maxim Integrated's commitment to quality ensures that each unit is robust and reliable, meeting the stringent requirements of industrial and commercial applications.
Maxim Integrated provides comprehensive technical support for the LM4040CEX3-3.3+T, including detailed datasheets, application notes, and design resources to assist engineers in implementing the voltage reference into their designs effectively. With its combination of precision, flexibility, and support, the LM4040CEX3-3.3+T is a top choice for professionals looking for a dependable voltage reference solution.