Automotive, AEC-Q101 Series, Voltage Reference

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MMTL431AR-AQ
Shunt Reg, SOT-23, 2.49V..36V
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TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3
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About  Voltage Reference

Voltage Reference refers to a category of semiconductor devices specifically designed to generate a stable and well-defined electrical potential from a source that may have higher uncertainties. These voltage reference devices are primarily used as a standard of comparison in various applications involving measurement, control systems, and similar fields. The primary function of voltage reference ICs is to provide a reliable and consistent electrical reference point for accurate measurements and control. They derive this stable electrical potential from a potentially less reliable input source. Unlike linear voltage regulators that are commonly used for bulk power regulation, voltage reference devices are not optimized for high-output current capacity or for directly powering loads. Voltage reference ICs are specifically engineered to maintain their performance as standards of comparison, which means their accuracy and stability are preserved even when subjected to varying load conditions. Their output voltage is independent of the load current drawn, ensuring precise and consistent measurements and comparisons. In summary, voltage reference ICs play a critical role in providing a stable and accurate electrical reference for measurement and control applications. They are designed to deliver consistent performance as standards of comparison, making them valuable tools in precision-critical fields where reliable and precise measurements are essential.