10.00000 V version
This is a terrific project, the board looks very well done, and I don't mean to disparage it at all. But, assuming an LT1021 as the reference...it seems like there is 1 too many significant digits there.
Well, or maybe not, I'm just asking if that number is correct or a typo.
10.00000 translates into 1,000,000 counts - meaning you need stability as good as 1ppm. I've seen LT1021s with temp co's better than 0.2ppm at room temperature in the wild, and indeed, they're not even that uncommon, and that would give you a small but not impractical temperature window for 1ppm stability. But you'd still have to do some pretty serious cherry picking of a not particularly inexpensive part to achieve that. The bigger issue though is the long term stability. The epoxy DIP packaging does absorb moisture over time and is definitely not hermetically sealed, so I doubt any parts will do much better than the 10ppm/kHr drift stated in the data sheet. Indeed, I found a post by Andreas on the volt-nut mailing list stating that these parts see 0.5ppm drift per % change in relative humidity of the environment. As a desert-dweller with an evaporative cooler... the relative humidity inside can go from 10% to 70%+ no problem, which is more or less a hell tailor-made for the LT1021. Or really any reference in a non-hermetically sealed package.
So, you would need to hermetically seal those puppies somehow... I am not really sure what is involved in that, as being completely encased in epoxy seems pretty sealed to me, but obviously it is not. And I can't find any data on if that helps with the 10ppm /kHr drift. Maybe rock out with your caulk out and go nuts on the DIP part? I dunno heh.
Basically, 10.0000, or 100,000 count (10ppm drift budget) is very reasonable. 10.00000 (1ppm drift budget) seems doable, but you'd need some real special sauce going on that you haven't mentioned in this thread. But that'd be pretty sweet
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Just wanted some clarification. Regardless, its a great little standard regardless of ±1 one significant digit. Again, I don't mean to disparage the project at all, but just wanted to double check what was going on. Anyway, looking forward to seeing how this project evolves!