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5.0 V Micropower, Precision Series Mode Voltage Reference
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The AD1582/AD1583/AD1584/AD1585 are low cost, low power, low dropout, precision band gap references. These designs are available as 3-terminal (series) devices and are packaged in the compact...
Features
Series reference (2.5 V, 3 V, 4.096 V, 5 V) Low quiescent current: 70 ?A maximum Current output capability: ±5 mA Wide supply range: VIN = VOUT + 200 mV to 12 V Wideband noise (10 Hz to 10 kHz): 50 ?V rms Specified temperature range: ?40°C to +125°C Compact, surface-mount SOT-23 package

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