The reference voltage makes use of a handy TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3 package.This program utilizes the handy Series package.The reference voltage is enclosed in the Tape & Reel (TR) external packaging.3 terminations with various functions.±0.2% tolerance for precise voltage reference.THREE TERMINAL VOLTAGE REFERENCE analog IC is coupled with the reference voltage.It outputs 3.3V voltage according to the test statistics.It is sufficient to generate 1 outputs. It can handle Fixed output (s).The voltage reference ic includes 3 pins.Reflow soldering should be performed at a temperature of 260.3 pins are settled in the voltage reference ic.Surface Mount is available for demanding PCB design.Qualified to work within -40°C~125°C TA.Other relevant parts can be found by searching "REF3033".You cannot expect output current higher greater than 25mA from the reference voltage.There are 1 channels for high-quality communication.As per the datasheet, the voltage reference ic can output 3.3V voltage at its maximum.The lowest voltage output from the voltage reference ic is 3.3V lower than 3.3V.Since the max input voltage of the part is 5.5V, users ought to confine the voltage correspondingly.It requires a 5V supply voltage.Commonly, the voltage reference ic can supply a 3.35V~5.5V voltage input.The voltage reference circuit uses 42μA when it is idle.It runs on 50μA supply current.Does the voltage reference ic contain Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC)? The answer is No SVHC.This voltage reference can output a voltage of 3.3V regardless of variations in external conditions.The record shows, it requires 3.35V voltage at least to get the voltage reference ic run.Currents greater than 50μA may result in improper operation and potentially part damage.
REF3033AIDBZR Features
±0.2% Tolerance THREE TERMINAL VOLTAGE REFERENCE Analog IC Peak Reflow Temperature: 260 Channel Number: 1 Max Output Voltage: 5.5V Reference Voltage: 3.3V
REF3033AIDBZR Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments REF3033AIDBZR Voltage Reference applications.
Portable, battery-powered equipment
Cellular phones, notebook computers, PDAs, GPSs, and DMMs
Computer workstations
Suitable for use with a wide range of video RAMDACs