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TS3330 - Micropower high precision series voltage reference

This page provides the datasheet information for the TS3330, a member of the TS33 Micropower high precision series voltage reference family.

Description

The TS33 family of low power series voltage references is capable of providing stable and precise output voltages with an initial accuracy of 0.15% over an extended temperature range (-40 to +125 °C).

The ultra low operating current is a key advantage for power-restricted designs.

Features

  • Fixed 1.25 V,1.8 V, 2.048 V, 2.5 V, 3.0 V, 3.3 V 4.096 V, 5.0 V output voltage.
  • Ultra low operating current: 3.9 μA (typ. ) at 25 °C.
  • High initial accuracy: +/-0.15 %.
  • Stable when used with capacitive loads.
  • Extended temperature range: -40 to +125 °C.
  • 30 ppm/°C maximum temperature coefficient.
  • Available in QFN8 1.5x1.5, SOT23-3L and SOT323-3L packages.

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Datasheet Details

Part number TS3330
Manufacturer STMicroelectronics
File Size 849.12 KB
Description Micropower high precision series voltage reference
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SOT23-3L SOT323-3L QFN8 1.5x1.5 Maturity status link TS33 TS33 Datasheet Micropower high precision series voltage reference Features • Fixed 1.25 V,1.8 V, 2.048 V, 2.5 V, 3.0 V, 3.3 V 4.096 V, 5.0 V output voltage • Ultra low operating current: 3.9 μA (typ.) at 25 °C • High initial accuracy: +/-0.15 % • Stable when used with capacitive loads • Extended temperature range: -40 to +125 °C • 30 ppm/°C maximum temperature coefficient • Available in QFN8 1.5x1.5, SOT23-3L and SOT323-3L packages. Applications • Portable equipment • Data acquisition systems • Instrumentation • Medical equipment • Test equipment Description The TS33 family of low power series voltage references is capable of providing stable and precise output voltages with an initial accuracy of 0.
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