Hello,
This morning I came across this voltage reference from APEX, the VRE 310 with the spec below:
Output +10V, ±1.0mV (0.01%)
- Temperature drift: 0.6 ppm/°C
- Low noise: 6μVP-P (0.1-10 Hz)
- Industry standard pinout: 8-pin DIP or surface mount box
Surface mount
- Excellent line regulation: 6ppm/V typical
- Output adjustment capability
The VRE310 is a high accuracy, low cost +10V reference. Available in an industry standard 8-pin DIP or SMT package.
SMT, this device is ideal for upgrading systems that use lower performance references.
The device provides an ultrastable +10V output with an initial accuracy of ±1.0mV (0.01%) and a temperature coefficient of 0.6ppm/day.
temperature coefficient of 0.6ppm/°C.
What is your opinion on this component? Do you think it can be integrated into a serious 10 V reference project?