Re: voltage references drift
- From: Kevin McMurtrie <mcmurtri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 21:03:47 -0700
In article <g23cbs$ng7$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"mw158979" <e@xxxxxx> wrote:
"Kevin McMurtrie" <mcmurtri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb
Some semiconductor manufacturers include graphs for specification
derating over time. Everything drifts for one reason or another.
Better add a potentiometer if that matters.
This one has a chart:
http://www.thaler.com/thcpdf/TI_article.pdf
It would be better if showed aging for different temperatures. There
can be a big difference in aging for 25C versus 100C.
No, I think they all are about accuracy drift, not related to
temperature. Trimpot won't help for coefficiency exceeded.
thx
Temperature usually makes a big difference in aging rates.
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