REF102
2
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SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL
At T
A
= +25
°
C and V
S
= +15V power supply, unless otherwise noted.
REF102A, R
REF102B, S
REF102C, M
PARAMETER
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
Initial
vs Temperature
(1)
vs Supply
(Line Regulation)
vs Output Current
(Load Regulation)
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
MIN
TYP
MAX
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
T
A
= 25
°
C
9.99
10.01
10
9.995
10.005
5
9.9975
10.0025
2.5
V
ppm/
°
C
V
S
= 11.4V to 36V
2
1
1
ppm/V
I
L
= 0mA to +10mA
I
L
= 0mA to –5mA
T
A
= 25
°
20
40
10
20
10
20
ppm/mA
ppm/mA
vs Time
M Package
P, U Packages
(2)
Trim Range
(3)
Capacitive Load, max
NOISE
OUTPUT CURRENT
INPUT VOLTAGE
RANGE
QUIESCENT CURRENT
WARM-UP TIME
(4)
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
Specification
REF102A, B, C
REF102R, S
5
6
6
6
ppm/1000hr
ppm/1000hr
%
pF
μ
Vp-p
mA
20
±
3
6
6
1000
5
6
6
(0.1Hz to 10Hz)
6
6
+10, –5
6
6
+11.4
+36
+1.4
6
6
6
6
V
(I
OUT
= 0)
(To 0.1%)
6
6
mA
μ
s
15
6
6
–25
–55
+85
+125
6
6
6
6
6
6
°
C
°
C
6
Specifications same as REF102A/R.
NOTES: (1) The “box” method is used to specify output voltage drift vs temperature. See the Discussion of Performance section. (2) Typically 5ppm/1000hrs after 168hr
powered stabilization. (3) Trimming the offset voltage affects drift slightly. See Installation and Operating Instructions for details. (4) With noise reduction pin floating.
See Typical Performance Curves for details.