TLV431AILPRE3 Overview
A handy package called TO-226-3, TO-92-3 (TO-226AA) (Formed Leads) is used.It is used as a voltage reference and is controlled by Shunt.The handy Tape & Reel (TR) variable is used in this program.The 3 terminations have a variety of functions.A precise voltage reference must have a tolerance of ±1%.The reference voltage is coupled to an analog IC THREE TERMINAL VOLTAGE REFERENCE.On the basis of the test statistics, 6V voltage is output.The output of 1 is sufficient.Input is taken from a Adjustable form.3 pins are included in the voltage reference ic.Temperatures should not rise above NOT SPECIFIED during reflow soldering.The voltage reference ic has 3 pins that are settled.For PCB designs that require high precision, Through Hole is available.Working within -40°C~85°C TA is my area of expertise.By searching "TLV431, you can find more relevant parts.In this case, you cannot expect the voltage reference ic to output more current than 15mA.A maximum voltage of 6V is generated by it.Generally, the cathode current should be 80μA.Its lowest voltage output is 1.24V.Since the voltage reference ic has a maximum input voltage of 7V, users should limit their voltage accordingly.Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) are present in the voltage reference circuit?6V matter what the external conditions are, this voltage reference can output a voltage of 6V.As the record shows, the voltage reference ic requires at least 1.24V voltage to run.
TLV431AILPRE3 Features
±1% Tolerance
THREE TERMINAL VOLTAGE REFERENCE Analog IC
Peak Reflow Temperature: NOT SPECIFIED
Max Output Voltage: 7V
Reference Voltage: 6V
TLV431AILPRE3 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments
TLV431AILPRE3 Voltage Reference applications.
- Suitable for use with a wide range of video RAMDACs
- Smart industrial transmitters
- PCMCIA cards
- Automotive
- 3 V/5 V, 8-bit to 12-bit data converters
- Precision data acquisition systems
- High resolution converters
- Industrial process control systems
- Precision instruments
- Notebook Computers