Texas Instruments REF2930 series Voltage Reference

Comprehensive Guide to REF2930 Integrated Circuits (ICs) Voltage Reference

In this post, you will find the Key Component Features, Diverse Applications, Associated Series Parts, Technical Documents(PDF Datasheets, User Guides), Frequently asked questions, and Related Series of Texas Instruments REF2930 series Voltage Reference products.

FEATURES

  • Low Dropout
  • High Output Current
Applications

  • Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
  • Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
REF2930AIDBZRVoltage References 3.0V 100ppm/DegC 50uA SOT23-3 Series0BUY
REF2930AIDBZTIC VREF SERIES 3V SOT23-330RFQ
REF2930AIDBZRG4IC VREF SERIES 2% SOT23-3987000RFQ
REF2930AIDBZTG4IC VREF SERIES 2% SOT23-3400RFQ
Technical Documents

The Texas Instruments REF2930 is a 3-V, 100-ppm/°C, 50-µA voltage reference from the REF29xx series. It is a precision, low-power, low-voltage dropout voltage reference family available in a tiny 3-pin SOT-23 package

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the similar products or Substitute Components of Texas Instruments REF2930 series Voltage Reference

Analog Devices ADR43x: The ADR43x series from Analog Devices provides high-precision voltage references that can be used as substitutes for the REF2930. These devices offer low noise, high accuracy, and excellent temperature stability.  Maxim Integrated MAX6126: The MAX6126 series from Maxim Integrated is another option for precision voltage references. These devices offer low drift, high accuracy, and low noise performance, making them suitable alternatives to the REF2930.  Linear Technology (Now part of Analog Devices) LT1236: The LT1236 series from Linear Technology (now part of Analog Devices) is a family of precision voltage references. These devices provide excellent temperature stability and low drift, making them suitable replacements for the REF2930.

How do I choose a voltage reference for my application?

Device-Specific Parameters: Consider parameters such as temperature drift, long-term stability, output circuitry, headroom, and noise