Not sure if someone else mentioned it or not, but ADR4550DEZ looks good. Only trouble is the ceramic package ones don't seem to be available.
That is one on my todo list.
It was already mentioned in a different thread:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/metrology/ti-new-ref54evm-evaluation-module-leaked/msg5181666/#msg5181666From datassheet the ADR4550D looks really good. (except for initial ageing). But hoping it will get better over time.
The DS shows pretty large initial drift. Wait 2-3w what will happen.
The hysteresis could be caused by the large aging drift, imho.
I fear no: the drift within 12 hours is much smaller than the hysteresis in one cycle.
I don't fully understand the graph. I have few questions/remarks.
Also going back and forth to 10C looks very good.
Attached a diagram with different colors for full cycles: (25-40-10-25)
Initially I started with 23 deg and a cold phase. (red)
The cold phase nearly returned with no hysteresis to 23 deg.
But after warm phase a large hysteresis is shown.
Somehow at 25 deg it goes to the old track.
Ageing then takes place during the next warm phase (green)
So the minimum voltage is shifted and also the end of the cycle.
The final measurement values (blue) show also a warm drift.
with best regards
Andreas
Edit: No there is no compensation of ageing drift in this case.
The first measurement is more or less to get an overview and to calibrate the on board NTC to the external temperature sensor.
Of course the hysteresis usually gets somewhat lower on following cycles. But not with nearly a magnitude higher to below 1 ppm.