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The LTC 6655 is a bandgap based voltage reference.
I have the 5V variant in the hermetically sealed 5x5mm LS8 package. It goes for 16 € a pop on mouser, not including taxes.
Noise is 0.25 ppm pp between 0.1 Hz and 10 Hz, with a 2 ppm/°C temperature drift, a high initial accurary of +- 0.025 % max, and a long term drift of 20 ppm/sqrt(kHr). Dope af.
I have the 5V variant in the hermetically sealed 5x5mm LS8 package. It goes for 16 € a pop on mouser, not including taxes.
Noise is 0.25 ppm pp between 0.1 Hz and 10 Hz, with a 2 ppm/°C temperature drift, a high initial accurary of +- 0.025 % max, and a long term drift of 20 ppm/sqrt(kHr). Dope af.
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Data sheets
With the power of hackjob soldering I managed to get that weird package onto a SOP14 adapter PCB. Hope it didn't cost me too many ppm. Marco Reps would NOT be proud :(
Snapped off every other leg as to not create loops
Snapped off every other leg as to not create loops
Well, that REF02 is dead :(
I'm pretty sure I didn't zap it. 10V supply results in 8.6V output, output tracks the supply voltage.
I'm pretty sure I didn't zap it. 10V supply results in 8.6V output, output tracks the supply voltage.
Bun's Lab
With the power of hackjob soldering I managed to get that weird package onto a SOP14 adapter PCB. Hope it didn't cost me too many ppm. Marco Reps would NOT be proud :( Snapped off every other leg as to not create loops
The VRE3041 seems to work perfectly, as far as I can tell at least. My crude measurement setup was very noisy in itself so I couldn't verify its noise level. Unplugging it from the breadboard gives me noise reduction of an order of magnitude - surprise surprise.
Let's have a quick look at this power supply I picked up at the Finger event. I have to admit, its mad scientist retro looks were a big part of its appeal to me. Plus I needed another lab PSU in my setup anyway and this fits in nicely. Linear supply with a big hunk of iron and copper.
It provides two 0-30V regulated and current limited rails, as well as an extra 5V rail. The variable rails are controlled by a SG4501J voltage regulator and an MC1458CPI dual op amp each. The pass elements are all TIP142 npn power transistors. The datasheet of the voltage regulator suggests a symmetrical application and states +-15 V capability. They run it for a 30V single rail.