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This electronic component, produced by the manufacturer "Analog Devices", performs the same function as "High Precision 10 V IC Reference".


AD581 Datasheet PDF - Analog Devices

Part Number AD581
Description High Precision 10 V IC Reference
Manufacturers Analog Devices 
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FEATURES
Laser Trimmed to High Accuracy:
10.000 Volts ؎5 mV (L and U)
Trimmed Temperature Coefficient:
5 ppm/؇C max, 0؇C to +70؇C (L)
10 ppm/؇C max, –55؇C to +125؇C (U)
Excellent Long-Term Stability:
25 ppm/1000 hrs. (Noncumulative)
Negative 10 Volt Reference Capability
Low Quiescent Current: 1.0 mA max
10 mA Current Output Capability
3-Terminal TO-5 Package
MIL-STD-883 Compliant Versions Available
High Precision
10 V IC Reference
AD581*
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The AD581 is a three-terminal, temperature compensated,
monolithic bandgap voltage reference which provides a precise
10.00 volt output from an unregulated input level from 12 to 30
volts. Laser Wafer Trimming (LWT) is used to trim both the
initial error at +25°C as well as the temperature coefficient,
which results in high precision performance previously available
only in expensive hybrids or oven-regulated modules. The 5 mV
initial error tolerance and 5 ppm/°C guaranteed temperature co-
efficient of the AD581L represent the best performance combi-
nation available in a monolithic voltage reference.
The bandgap circuit design used in the AD581 offers several ad-
vantages over classical Zener breakdown diode techniques. Most
important, no external components are required to achieve full
accuracy and stability of significance to low power systems. In
addition, total supply current to the device, including the output
buffer amplifier (which can supply up to 10 mA) is typically
750 µA. The long-term stability of the bandgap design is equiva-
lent or superior to selected Zener reference diodes.
The AD581 is recommended for use as a reference for 8-, 10- or
12-bit D/A converters which require an external precision refer-
ence. The device is also ideal for all types of A/D converters up
to 14-bit accuracy, either successive approximation or integrat-
ing designs, and in general can offer better performance than
that provided by standard self-contained references.
The AD581J, K, and L are specified for operation from 0°C to
+70°C; the AD581S, T, and U are specified for the –55°C to
+125°C range. All grades are packaged in a hermetically sealed
three-terminal TO-5 metal can.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
1. Laser trimming of both initial accuracy and temperature
coefficient results in very low errors over temperature
without the use of external components. The AD581L
has a maximum deviation from 10.000 volts of ±7.25 mV
from 0°C to +70°C, while the AD581U guarantees
± 15 mV maximum total error without external trims
from –55°C to +125°C.
2. Since the laser trimming is done on the wafer prior to sepa-
ration into individual chips, the AD581 will be extremely
valuable to hybrid designers for its ease of use, lack of
required external trims, and inherent high performance.
3. The AD581 can also be operated in a two-terminal
“Zener” mode to provide a precision negative 10 volt
reference with just one external resistor to the unregu-
lated supply. The performance in this mode is nearly equal
to that of the standard three-terminal configuration.
4. Advanced circuit design using the bandgap concept
allows the AD581 to give full performance with an un-
regulated input voltage down to 13 volts. With an exter-
nal resistor, the device will operate with a supply as low
as 11.4 volts.
5. The AD581 is available in versions compliant with MIL-
STD-883. Refer to the Analog Devices Military Prod-
ucts Databook or current AD581/883B data sheet for
detailed specifications.
*Covered by Patent Nos. 3,887,863; RE 30,586.
REV. B
Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and
reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its
use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties
which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or
otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices.
One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A.
Tel: 781/329-4700 World Wide Web Site: http://www.analog.com
Fax: 781/326-8703
© Analog Devices, Inc., 2000

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CONNECTION FOR REDUCED PRIMARY SUPPLY
While line regulation is specified down to 13 volts, the typical
AD581 will work as specified down to 12 volts or below. The
current sink capability allows even lower supply voltage capabil-
ity such as operation from 12 V ± 5% as shown in Figure 10.
The 560 resistor reduces the current supplied by the AD581
to a manageable level at full 5 mA load. Note that the other
bandgap references, without current sink capability, may be
damaged by use in this circuit configuration.
AD581
The AD581 can also be used in a two-terminal mode to develop
a positive reference. VIN and VOUT are tied together and to the
positive supply through an appropriate supply resistor. The per-
formance characteristics will be similar to those of the negative
two-terminal connection. The only advantage of this connection
over the standard three-terminal connection is that a lower pri-
mary supply can be used, as low as 10.5 volts. This type of op-
eration will require considerable attention to load and primary
supply regulation to be sure the AD581 always remains within
its regulating range of 1 mA to 5 mA (2 mA to 5 mA for opera-
tion beyond +85°C).
Figure 10. 12-Volt Supply Connection
THE AD581 AS A CURRENT LIMITER
The AD581 represents an alternative to current limiter diodes
which require factory selection to achieve a desired current.
This approach often results in temperature coefficients of
1%/°C. The AD581 approach is not limited to a defined set cur-
rent limit; it can be programmed from 0.75 mA to 5 mA with
the insertion of a single external resistor. Of course, the mini-
mum voltage required to drive the connection is 13 volts. The
AD580, which is a 2.5 volt reference, can be used in this type of
circuit with compliance voltage down to 4.5 volts.
Figure 11. A Two-Component Precision Current Limiter
Figure 12. Two Terminal Negative 10-Volt Reference
10 VOLT REFERENCE WITH MULTIPLYING CMOS D/A
OR A/D CONVERTERS
The AD581 is ideal for application with the entire AD7533
series of 10- and 12-bit multiplying CMOS D/A converters,
especially for low power applications. It is equally suitable for
the AD7574 8-bit A/D converter. In the standard hook-up, as
shown in Figure 14, the +10 volt reference is inverted by the
amplifier/DAC configuration to produce a 0 volt to –10 volt
range. If an AD308 amplifier is used, total quiescent supply
current will typically be 2 mA. If a 0 volt to +10 volt full-scale
range is desired, the AD581 can be connected to the CMOS
DAC in its –10 volt “Zener” mode, as shown in Figure 12 (the
–10 VREF output is connected directly to the VREF IN of the
CMOS DAC). The AD581 will normally be used in the
–10 volt mode with the AD7574 to give a 0 volt to +10 volt
ADC range. This is shown in Figure 14. Bipolar output applica-
tions and other operating details can be found in the data sheets
for the CMOS products.
NEGATIVE 10-VOLT REFERENCE
The AD581 can also be used in a two-terminal “Zener” mode
to provide a precision –10.00 volt reference. As shown in Figure
12, the VIN and VOUT terminals are connected together to the
high supply (in this case, ground). The ground pin is connected
through a resistor to the negative supply. The output is now
taken from the ground pin instead of VOUT. With 1 mA flowing
through the AD581 in this mode, a typical unit will show a 2 mV
increase in output level over that produced in the three-terminal
mode. Note also that the effective output impedance in this con-
nection increases from 0.2 typical to 2 ohms. It is essential to
arrange the output load and the supply resistor, RS, so that the
net current through the AD581 is always between 1 mA and
5 mA. For operation to +125°C, the net current should be be-
tween 2 mA and 5 mA. The temperature characteristics and
long-term stability of the device will be essentially the same as
that of a unit used in the standard three-terminal mode.
Figure 13. Low Power 10-Bit CMOS DAC Application
REV. B
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