Product Overview: LM285LPRE3-1-2 Voltage Reference
The LM285LPRE3-1-2 is a precision micro-power shunt voltage reference from Texas Instruments, offering a stable voltage reference for various applications. This component is designed for ease of use and reliability, making it an ideal choice for precision data conversion systems, battery-powered and portable devices, and other applications where power efficiency and accuracy are crucial.
Key Features
- Stable Voltage: The LM285LPRE3-1-2 provides a precise 2.5V output voltage, which is maintained over a wide range of operating conditions.
- Low Power Consumption: With its micro-power operation, it is optimized for battery-powered and energy-saving applications, ensuring minimal drain on power sources.
- Wide Operating Current: It operates over a current range of 20μA to 20mA, offering flexibility for various design requirements.
- High Accuracy: The device features a tight output voltage tolerance, ensuring high precision for sensitive electronic circuits.
- Temperature Stability: The LM285LPRE3-1-2 offers excellent temperature stability, making it reliable over a broad temperature range.
- Package Options: It is available in a variety of package types to fit different assembly and space requirements.
Applications
- Portable, battery-powered equipment
- Data conversion systems (ADCs/DACs)
- Power supplies
- Energy management systems
- Automotive electronics
- Industrial instrumentation
Quality and Reliability
As with all Texas Instruments products, the LM285LPRE3-1-2 is manufactured to the highest quality standards. Its robust design ensures reliable operation even in the harshest conditions. The device's long-term stability and reliability are backed by Texas Instruments' extensive testing and quality control processes.
Support and Resources
Designers and engineers can access a wealth of support materials for the LM285LPRE3-1-2, including datasheets, application notes, and simulation models, directly from the Texas Instruments website. This ensures a smooth integration of the voltage reference into a wide array of applications, with the backing of Texas Instruments' technical expertise.