Hello,
some further measurements regarding PSRR of the heater voltage.
compare also the measurement of macaba:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/metrology/adr1399-reference/msg4114465/#msg4114465In my case I use a positive heater voltage from 9-30V (supplied by a external analog power supply).
Below 15V the PSRR gets quickly worse from ~0.5ppm/V up to 1.2 ppm/V.
2 samples of LM399 (in TO-46) seem to be slightly better especially at low heater voltages.
unfortunately I still have not found the "position dependant drift"
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/metrology/adr1399-reference/msg4468918/#msg4468918maybe there are several different reasons:
Partly a explanation may be that on the LM399 ageing box the temperature distribution at the output connector is more equal.
Measured 2-3 degrees difference near left and right pin of the connector due to the heaters of the ADR1399 on one side of the pcb.
But also direct soldering of the measurement lines near the "far" multiplexer did not solve the differences between hot and cold place.
I additionally found out that the temperature of the multiplexers varies by up to 3 deg C depending on the level of the Adress/chip select lines.
So obviously the level shifters in the MAX4052A need considerably high power when not being at the Gnd/VDD level. So I might need external level shifters to keep heating away from the multiplexers.
with best regards
Andreas