Introducing the Analog Devices LTC6655

In this video, learn about the importance of low-noise voltage references in high-performance instrumentation and test equipment. Also, get an overview of the Analog Devices LTC6655, an ultra-low noise precision voltage reference.

Voltage references are important components in electronic systems, as they function as independent standards of measure. They determine system accuracy in test and measurement instrumentation. It’s critical that measurement systems are as low-noise as possible because increased electronic noise can lead to inaccuracy. 

The LTC6655 precision voltage reference is ultra-stable and operates with only 625nVp-p of low-frequency noise. It’s available in 7 output voltages: 1.25V, 2.5V, 2.048V, 3V, 3.3V, 4.096V, and 5V. Other key features:

    ● 0.025% Initial Accuracy
    ● 2ppm/°C Maximum Temperature Drift
    ● ±5mA Sink/Source Capability  
    ● Fully specified from -40°C to 125°C
    ● 500mV Dropout Voltage
    ● MSOP-8 Package Size   

For more information, watch the video.   

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