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This is manufactured by Fairchild Semiconductor. The manufacturer part number is LM385BD-2.5G. The product is rohs non-compliant. Moreover, the product comes in 8-soic (0.154", 3.90mm width). It exhibits an excellent temperature coefficient of 80ppm/°c typical. The product has 0°c ~ 70°c (ta) operating temperature range. It features ±1.5% of tolerance value. It has a 120µvrms noise range. In addition, it is vendor undefined. Furthermore, it has afixed output. While, the output current includes 20 ma. Cathode current of 20 µa. The product has a reference of shunt type. It is shipped in bulk package . The minimum or fixed output voltage include 2.5v. The product is available in surface mount configuration. 8-soic is the supplier device package value.
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PMIC- Voltage Reference:
PMIC- Voltage References are electronic circuits or devices that are particularly created to deliver a steady direct current (DC) output voltage. In other words, they are liable for a fixed voltage supply, regardless of the contradiction in the voltage. These integrated circuits could consist of various elements, including the device's overall load, alterations in temperature, humidity, elapsed time, a variety of other elements, and variations in the power supply,
PMIC-Voltage References are generally classified as a subclass of PMICs- (Power Management Integrated Circuits). The main function of PMIC-Voltage Reference is to avail a constant standard against other parts in the system that can estimate their input power. Reference Voltage's capability allows the system to deliver an immediate similar electronic transformation for significant analog measurements like temperature, pressure, and speed.
How Does PMIC-Reference Voltage Work?
Regarding the main function of PMIC-Voltage Reference, these IC chips have some features that cannot be ignored. These chips work as regulators of electric current, providing a consistent voltage required for a particular electronic device. Products within this group are used to deliver a stable and uninterruptible electrical potential from a power source to the device in a consistent manner. The best invaluable feature of a good quality Voltage Reference PMIC will always be nothing but accuracy and stability.
What Are the Different Types of PMIC-Voltage References?
Types of PMIC-Voltage References depend upon the specific needs of the application; you may be allowed to take benefits of several specialized versions of Voltage references models, each one that has its advantages and limits, that could contain PVFs (Programmable Voltage References) as an instance, similarly several other types such as high or low Voltage References. Furthermore, the major types of PMIC-Voltage References are as follows:
Bandgap voltage references
Micropower Voltage References
Low-noise voltage references
2-terminal Shunt voltage reference
3-terminal Series voltage references
Applications of PMIC-Voltage References:
A wide range of electronic devices uses PMIC-Voltage References according to their required type. They can be used in various devices that require accurate measurements and control systems, like the power supply of a personal computer and analog to digital signal conversions (AtoDCs). PMIC- Voltage References can also be used in a large scale of precision scientific applications, they are utilized in battery powered devices, and healthcare equipment where voltage alteration requires to be tested and to be adjusted before deployment. Voltage
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This is manufactured by Fairchild Semiconductor. The manufacturer part number is LM385BD-2.5G. The product is rohs non-compliant. Moreover, the product comes in 8-soic (0.154", 3.90mm width). It exhibits an excellent temperature coefficient of 80ppm/°c typical. The product has 0°c ~ 70°c (ta) operating temperature range. It features ±1.5% of tolerance value. It has a 120µvrms noise range. In addition, it is vendor undefined. Furthermore, it has afixed output. While, the output current includes 20 ma. Cathode current of 20 µa. The product has a reference of shunt type. It is shipped in bulk package . The minimum or fixed output voltage include 2.5v. The product is available in surface mount configuration. 8-soic is the supplier device package value.
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PMIC- Voltage Reference:
PMIC- Voltage References are electronic circuits or devices that are particularly created to deliver a steady direct current (DC) output voltage. In other words, they are liable for a fixed voltage supply, regardless of the contradiction in the voltage. These integrated circuits could consist of various elements, including the device's overall load, alterations in temperature, humidity, elapsed time, a variety of other elements, and variations in the power supply,
PMIC-Voltage References are generally classified as a subclass of PMICs- (Power Management Integrated Circuits). The main function of PMIC-Voltage Reference is to avail a constant standard against other parts in the system that can estimate their input power. Reference Voltage's capability allows the system to deliver an immediate similar electronic transformation for significant analog measurements like temperature, pressure, and speed.
How Does PMIC-Reference Voltage Work?
Regarding the main function of PMIC-Voltage Reference, these IC chips have some features that cannot be ignored. These chips work as regulators of electric current, providing a consistent voltage required for a particular electronic device. Products within this group are used to deliver a stable and uninterruptible electrical potential from a power source to the device in a consistent manner. The best invaluable feature of a good quality Voltage Reference PMIC will always be nothing but accuracy and stability.
What Are the Different Types of PMIC-Voltage References?
Types of PMIC-Voltage References depend upon the specific needs of the application; you may be allowed to take benefits of several specialized versions of Voltage references models, each one that has its advantages and limits, that could contain PVFs (Programmable Voltage References) as an instance, similarly several other types such as high or low Voltage References. Furthermore, the major types of PMIC-Voltage References are as follows:
Applications of PMIC-Voltage References:
A wide range of electronic devices uses PMIC-Voltage References according to their required type. They can be used in various devices that require accurate measurements and control systems, like the power supply of a personal computer and analog to digital signal conversions (AtoDCs). PMIC- Voltage References can also be used in a large scale of precision scientific applications, they are utilized in battery powered devices, and healthcare equipment where voltage alteration requires to be tested and to be adjusted before deployment. Voltage