● 1.225-V Fixed and Adjustable Outputs (1.225 V to 10 V)
● Tight Output Tolerances and Low Temperature Coefficient
● Max 0.1%, 100 ppm/°C A Grade
● Max 0.2%, 100 ppm/°C B Grade
● Max 0.5%, 100 ppm/°C C Grade
● Max 1.0%, 150 ppm/°C D Grade
● Low Output Noise . . . 20 µVRMS (Typ)
● Wide Operating Current Range . . . 45 µA (Typ) to 12 mA
● Stable With All Capacitive Loads; No Output Capacitor Required
● Available in
● Industrial Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
● Extended Temperature: -40°C to 125°C
● Applications
● Data-Acquisition Systems
● Power Supplies and Power-Supply Monitors
● Instrumentation and Test Equipment
● Process Control
● Precision Audio
● Automotive Electronics
● Energy Management/Metering
● Battery-Powered Equipment
●## DESCRIPTION/ORDERING INFORMATION
●The LM4041 series of shunt voltage references are versatile, easy-to-use references suitable for a wide array of applications. They require no external capacitors for operation and are stable with all capacitive loads. Additionally, the reference offers low dynamic impedance, low noise, and a low temperature coefficient to ensure a stable output voltage over a wide range of operating currents and temperatures. The LM4041 uses fuse and Zener-zap reverse breakdown voltage trim during wafer sort to offer four output voltage tolerances, ranging from 0.1% (max) for the A grade to 1% (max) for the D grade. Thus, a great deal of flexibility is offered to designers in choosing the best cost-to-performance ratio for their applications. The LM4041 is available in a fixed (1.225 V nominal) or an adjustable version (which requires an external resistor divider to set the output to a value between 1.225 V and 10 V).
●Packaged in space-saving SC-70 and SOT-23-3 and requiring a minimum current of 45 µA (typ), the LM4041 also is ideal for portable applications. The TO-92 package also is available for through-hole packaging needs. The LM4041xI is characterized for operation over an ambient temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. The LM4041xQ is characterized for operation over an ambient temperature range of -40°C to 125°C.