Datasheet Linear Technology LT1019CN8-10#PBF

ManufacturerLinear Technology
SeriesLT1019CN8-10
Part NumberLT1019CN8-10#PBF

Precision Reference

Datasheets

Datasheet LT1019
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Packaging

PackageN-8
Package CodeN
Package Index05-08-1510 (N8)

Parametrics

Export Controlno
Initial Accuracy0.2 %
Line Reg.5 ppm/V
Load Reg.02 ppm/mA
Low Freq Noise25 µVPP
Min Vin/Vout Differential1.1 V
Operating Temperature Range0 to 70 °C
Output Current RangeВ±10mA
Quiescent or Min Shunt Current650 µA
Ref Vout10 V
Series/ShuntSeries
Temp Co5 ppm/В°C
Vin Max40 V
Vin Min10.9 V

Eco Plan

RoHSCompliant

Other Options

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Application Notes

  • High Voltage, Low Noise, DC/DC Converters &mdash AN118
    PDF, 2.6 Mb, File published: Mar 28, 2008
    Photomultipliers (PMT), avalanche photodiodes (APD), ultrasonic transducers, capacitance microphones, radiation detectors and similar devices require high voltage, low current bias. Additionally, the high voltage must be pristinely free of noise; well under a millivolt is a common requirement with a few hundred microvolts sometimes necessary. Normally, switching regulator configurations cannot achieve this performance level without employing special techniques. One aid to achieving low noise is that load currents rarely exceed 5mA. This freedom permits output filtering methods that are usually impractical.
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  • Thermocouple Measurement &mdash AN28
    PDF, 988 Kb, File published: Feb 1, 1988
    Considerations for thermocouple-based temperature measurement are discussed. A tutorial on temperature sensors summarizes performance of various types, establishing a perspective on thermocouples. Thermocouples are then focused on. Included are sections covering cold-junction compensation, amplifier selection, differential/isolation techniques, protection, and linearization. Complete schematics are given for all circuits. Processor- based linearization is also presented with the necessary software detailed.
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  • Converting Light to Digits: LTC1099 Half Flash 8-Bit A/D Converter Digitizes Photodiode Array &mdash AN33
    PDF, 703 Kb, File published: Mar 2, 1989
    This application note describes a Linear Technology "Half-Flash" A/D converter, the LTC1099, being connected to a 256 element line scan photodiode array. This technology adapts itself to handheld (i.e., low power) bar code readers, as well as high resolution automated machine inspection applications.
  • Voltage Reference Circuit Collection &mdash AN42
    PDF, 1.7 Mb, File published: Jun 1, 1991
    A wide variety of voltage reference circuits are detailed in this extensive guidebook of circuits. The detailed schematics cover simple and precision approaches at a variety of power levels. Included are 2 and 3 terminal devices in series and shunt modes for positive and negative polarities. Appended sections cover resistor and capacitor selection and trimming techniques.
  • Linear Technology Magazine Circuit Collection, Volume 1 &mdash AN52
    PDF, 190 Kb, File published: Jan 1, 1993
    This application note consolidates the circuits from the first few years of Linear Technology magazine into one publication. Presented in the note are a variety of circuits ranging from a 50W high efficiency (>90%) switching regulator to steep roll-off filter circuits with low distortion to 12-bit differential temperature measurement systems.
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  • Understanding and Applying Voltage References &mdash AN82
    PDF, 172 Kb, File published: Nov 1, 1999
    Just how do bandgaps and buried Zeners stack up against Weston cells? Did you know your circuit board may induce more drift in a reference than time and temperature? Learn the answers to these and other commonly asked reference questions ranging from burn-in recommendations to ΔVBE generation in this Application Note.
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Design Notes

  • Temperature Measurement Using Data Acquisition Systems &mdash DN5
    PDF, 77 Kb, File published: Mar 1, 1989
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Articles

  • How to Choose a Voltage Reference &mdash LT Journal
    PDF, 282 Kb, File published: Mar 1, 2009
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Model Line

Series: LT1019CN8-10 (2)

Manufacturer's Classification

  • Signal Conditioning > Voltage References > Series Voltage References

Other Names:

LT1019CN8-10PBF, LT1019CN8-10 PBF, LT1019CN810#PBF, LT1019CN8 10#PBF