Manufacturer Part Number
REF02AJ8
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The REF02AJ8 is a precision voltage reference from Analog Devices, designed primarily for power management applications that require a stable and accurate voltage reference.
Product Features and Performance
Offers a stable 5V output over temperature.
Low temperature coefficient, ensuring minimal deviation across temperatures.
High accuracy and long-term stability.
Low quiescent current for power efficiency.
Compatible with through-hole mounting for easy integration into existing designs.
Product Advantages
Precision 5V output enhances the reliability of power-sensitive circuits.
Excellent temperature stability makes it ideal for applications requiring consistent performance.
Supports through-hole mounting, providing flexibility in PCB design.
Long-term stability minimizes the need for recalibration, saving time and resources.
Key Technical Parameters
Output Voltage: 5V
Temperature Coefficient: Very low
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Package / Case: 8-CDIP
Supplier Device Package: 8-CERDIP
Quality and Safety Features
Built to meet stringent quality standards of Analog Devices.
Rigorous testing ensures reliability even in demanding conditions.
Compatibility
Through-hole design is widely compatible with various PCB layouts.
Can be used in conjunction with a wide range of power management circuits.
Application Areas
Precision power supplies
Data acquisition systems
Industrial instrumentation
Automotive electronics
Medical devices
Product Lifecycle
This product is marked as obsolete, indicating it is no longer in production.
Users should consider seeking replacements or upgrades for future designs.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High precision and stability for critical power management tasks.
Suitable for a wide range of applications, from industrial to automotive.
Analog Devices’ reputation for quality and reliability.
Despite its obsolescence, it might still be the most suited option for replacement in existing legacy systems where redesign is not feasible.