low cost buffered voltage reference


Posted on Feb 5, 2014

This is design circuit for a low-cost voltage reference circuit. Its main component is a general-purpose operational amplifier, the 741, configured to output a buffered fixed reference voltage for use by other IC`s or circuits, such as an Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). This is the figure of the circuit; The reference circuit above is designed t


low cost buffered voltage reference
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o output 5 volts, and employs an AD589 as the 741`s own reference. The AD589 is a low-cost, temperature-compensated bandgap voltage reference that provides a constant output of 1. 23 V. Thus, the voltage at both inputs of the 741 is 1. 23 V, which is also the voltage at the junction of the 1K and 3K resistors connected to the inverting input. This forces the 741 to output a steady voltage of approximately 5V (1. 23V x 4K/1K = 4. 92V).




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