Most voltage references are designed to drive a low to moderate amount of current, typically less than 10mA. Drawing even moderate current levels– for example, 10mA — can result in degraded ...
What could be more basic than a voltage reference—a simple, constant reference voltage? As with all design topics, there are tradeoffs. This article discusses the different types of voltage references ...
A voltage reference is a critical to the ultimate achievable accuracy of a signal-processing front end and subsequent analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion performance “down the line.” As ...
Among regulators, the simplest regulator circuit is for a low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator whose topology is shown in Fig. 1. As a linear voltage regulator, its ...
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