A handy SOT-23-5 Thin, TSOT-23-5 package is used.Uses the handy Series package.The handy Tape & Reel (TR) package is used in this program.Various functions terminate at 5.Voltage reference with ±0.1% tolerance.The reference voltage is coupled with an analog IC THREE TERMINAL VOLTAGE REFERENCE.According to the test statistics, it produces 3.3V voltage.In this case, it is sufficient to generate 2 outputs.The user can enter input on the Fixed form.The temperature should be kept below 260 during the reflow soldering procedure.The voltage reference ic is settled with 5 pins.For PCB designs requiring high performance, Surface Mount is available.I am qualified to work within -55°C~150°C TJ.Search "REF1933" for other relevant parts.Surface Mount applications are appropriate for the voltage reference.The reference voltage cannot produce output current greater than 20mA.There is 3.3V voltage output lower than 3.3V from the voltage reference ic.Users should confine the voltage in accordance with the part's maximum input voltage of 5.5V.The supply voltage must be 5V.In most cases, the voltage reference ic can provide a voltage input of 3.32V~5.5V.Idle parts use 360μA.The supply current is 460μA.What are the Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) in the voltage reference ic?In spite of variations in external conditions, this voltage reference can output a voltage of 3.3V.For the voltage reference ic to run, it requires 3.32V voltage at least.To better fulfill its purpose, it has INPUT VOLTAGE MAX:6V.Unless specified otherwise, this voltage reference ic should not be supplied with voltages exceeding 5.5V volts.It should be powered by at least 3.32V volts.
REF1933AIDDCT Features
±0.1% Tolerance THREE TERMINAL VOLTAGE REFERENCE Analog IC Peak Reflow Temperature: 260 Max Output Voltage: 5.5V Reference Voltage: 3.3V
REF1933AIDDCT Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments REF1933AIDDCT Voltage Reference applications.
Cellular phones, notebook computers, PDAs, GPSs, and DMMs
Computer workstations
Suitable for use with a wide range of video RAMDACs