AD581TH [ADI]

High Precision 10 V IC Reference; 高精度10 V IC基准
AD581TH
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High Precision 10 V IC Reference
高精度10 V IC基准

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High Precision  
10 V IC Reference  
a
AD581*  
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM  
FEATURES  
Laser Trimmed to High Accuracy:  
10.000 Volts ؎5 mV (L and U)  
Trimmed Temperature Coefficient:  
5 ppm/؇C max, 0؇C to +70؇C (L)  
10 ppm/؇C max, –55؇C to +125؇C (U)  
Excellent Long-Term Stability:  
25 ppm/1000 hrs. (Noncumulative)  
Negative 10 Volt Reference Capability  
Low Quiescent Current: 1.0 mA max  
10 mA Current Output Capability  
3-Terminal TO-5 Package  
MIL-STD-883 Compliant Versions Available  
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS  
The AD581 is a three-terminal, temperature compensated,  
monolithic bandgap voltage reference which provides a precise  
10.00 volt output from an unregulated input level from 12 to 30  
volts. Laser Wafer Trimming (LWT) is used to trim both the  
initial error at +25°C as well as the temperature coefficient,  
which results in high precision performance previously available  
only in expensive hybrids or oven-regulated modules. The 5 mV  
initial error tolerance and 5 ppm/°C guaranteed temperature co-  
efficient of the AD581L represent the best performance combi-  
nation available in a monolithic voltage reference.  
1. Laser trimming of both initial accuracy and temperature  
coefficient results in very low errors over temperature  
without the use of external components. The AD581L  
has a maximum deviation from 10.000 volts of 7.25 mV  
from 0°C to +70°C, while the AD581U guarantees  
15 mV maximum total error without external trims  
from –55°C to +125°C.  
2. Since the laser trimming is done on the wafer prior to sepa-  
ration into individual chips, the AD581 will be extremely  
valuable to hybrid designers for its ease of use, lack of  
required external trims, and inherent high performance.  
The bandgap circuit design used in the AD581 offers several ad-  
vantages over classical Zener breakdown diode techniques. Most  
important, no external components are required to achieve full  
accuracy and stability of significance to low power systems. In  
addition, total supply current to the device, including the output  
buffer amplifier (which can supply up to 10 mA) is typically  
750 µA. The long-term stability of the bandgap design is equiva-  
lent or superior to selected Zener reference diodes.  
3. The AD581 can also be operated in a two-terminal  
“Zener” mode to provide a precision negative 10 volt  
reference with just one external resistor to the unregu-  
lated supply. The performance in this mode is nearly equal  
to that of the standard three-terminal configuration.  
4. Advanced circuit design using the bandgap concept  
allows the AD581 to give full performance with an un-  
regulated input voltage down to 13 volts. With an exter-  
nal resistor, the device will operate with a supply as low  
as 11.4 volts.  
The AD581 is recommended for use as a reference for 8-, 10- or  
12-bit D/A converters which require an external precision refer-  
ence. The device is also ideal for all types of A/D converters up  
to 14-bit accuracy, either successive approximation or integrat-  
ing designs, and in general can offer better performance than  
that provided by standard self-contained references.  
5. The AD581 is available in versions compliant with MIL-  
STD-883. Refer to the Analog Devices Military Prod-  
ucts Databook or current AD581/883B data sheet for  
detailed specifications.  
The AD581J, K, and L are specified for operation from 0°C to  
+70°C; the AD581S, T, and U are specified for the –55°C to  
+125°C range. All grades are packaged in a hermetically sealed  
three-terminal TO-5 metal can.  
*Covered by Patent Nos. 3,887,863; RE 30,586.  
REV. B  
Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and  
reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its  
use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties  
which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or  
otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices.  
One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A.  
Tel: 781/329-4700  
Fax: 781/326-8703  
World Wide Web Site: http://www.analog.com  
© Analog Devices, Inc., 2000  
AD581–SPECIFICATIONS  
(@ VIN = +15 V and +25؇C)  
Model  
AD581J  
AD581K  
Typ  
AD581L  
Typ  
Min  
Typ  
Max  
Min  
Max  
Min  
Max  
Units  
OUTPUT VOLTAGE TOLERANCE  
(Error from Nominal 10,000 V Output)  
؎30  
؎10  
؎5  
mV  
OUTPUT VOLTAGE CHANGE  
Maximum Deviation from +25°C  
Value, TMIN to TMAX  
؎13.5  
؎6.75  
؎2.25  
mV  
(Temperature Coefficient)  
30  
15  
5
ppm/°C  
LINE REGULATION  
15 V VIN 30 V  
3.0  
(0.002)  
1.0  
3.0  
(0.002)  
1.0  
3.0  
(0.002)  
1.0  
mV  
%/V  
mV  
13 V VIN 15 V  
(0.005)  
(0.005)  
(0.005)  
%/V  
LOAD REGULATION  
0 IOUT 5 mA  
200  
0.75  
200  
40  
500  
1.0  
200  
0.75  
200  
40  
500  
1.0  
200  
0.75  
200  
40  
500  
1.0  
µV/mA  
mA  
QUIESCENT CURRENT  
TURN-ON SETTLING TIME TO 0.1%1  
µs  
NOISE (0.1 Hz to 10 Hz)  
µV (p-p)  
ppm/1000 hrs.  
mA  
LONG-TERM STABILITY  
SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT  
25  
25  
25  
30  
30  
30  
OUTPUT CURRENT  
Source @ +25°C  
10  
5
5
10  
5
5
10  
5
5
mA  
mA  
µA  
Source TMIN to TMAX  
Sink TMIN to TMAX  
Sink –55°C to +85°C  
mA  
TEMPERATURE RANGE  
Specified  
Operating  
PACKAGE OPTION2  
0
–65  
+70  
+150  
0
–65  
+70  
+150  
0
–65  
+70  
+150  
°C  
°C  
TO-5 (H-03B)  
AD581JH  
AD581KH  
AD581LH  
Model  
AD581S  
Typ  
AD581T  
Typ  
AD581U  
Typ  
Min  
Max  
Min  
Max  
Min  
Max  
Units  
OUTPUT VOLTAGE TOLERANCE  
(Error from Nominal 10,000 V Output)  
؎30  
؎10  
؎5  
mV  
OUTPUT VOLTAGE CHANGE  
Maximum Deviation from +25°C  
Value, TMIN to TMAX  
؎30  
؎15  
؎10  
mV  
(Temperature Coefficient)  
30  
15  
10  
ppm/°C  
LINE REGULATION  
15 V VIN 30 V  
3.0  
(0.002)  
1.0  
3.0  
(0.002)  
1.0  
3.0  
(0.002)  
1.0  
mV  
%/V  
mV  
13 V VIN 15 V  
(0.005)  
(0.005)  
(0.005)  
%/V  
LOAD REGULATION  
0 IOUT 5 mA  
200  
0.75  
200  
40  
500  
1.0  
200  
0.75  
200  
40  
500  
1.0  
200  
0.75  
200  
40  
500  
1.0  
µV/mA  
mA  
QUIESCENT CURRENT  
TURN-ON SETTLING TIME TO 0.1%1  
µs  
NOISE (0.1 Hz to 10 Hz)  
µV (p-p)  
ppm/1000 hrs.  
mA  
LONG-TERM STABILITY  
SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT  
25  
25  
25  
30  
30  
30  
OUTPUT CURRENT  
Source @ +25°C  
10  
5
200  
5
10  
5
200  
5
10  
5
200  
5
mA  
mA  
µA  
Source TMIN to TMAX  
Sink TMIN to TMAX  
Sink –55°C to +85°C  
mA  
TEMPERATURE RANGE  
Specified  
Operating  
PACKAGE OPTION2  
–55  
–65  
+125  
+150  
–55  
–65  
+125  
+150  
–55  
–65  
+125  
+150  
°C  
°C  
TO-5 (H-03B)  
AD581SH  
AD581TH  
AD581UH  
NOTES  
1See Figure 7.  
2H = Hermetic Metal Can.  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
Specifications shown in boldface are tested on all production units at final electrical test. Results from those tests are used to calculate outgoing quality levels.  
All min and max specifications are guaranteed, although only those shown in boldface are tested on all production units.  
–2–  
REV. B  
AD581  
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS  
Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 V  
Power Dissipation @ +25°C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 mW  
Operating Junction Temperature Range . . . . –55°C to +150°C  
Lead Temperature (Soldering 10 sec) . . . . . . . . . . . . . +300°C  
Thermal Resistance  
Junction-to-Ambient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150°C/W  
APPLYING THE AD581  
The AD581 is easy to use in virtually all precision reference  
applications. The three terminals are simply primary supply,  
ground, and output, with the case grounded. No external com-  
ponents are required even for high precision applications; the  
degree of desired absolute accuracy is achieved simply by select-  
ing the required device grade. The AD581 requires less than  
1 mA quiescent current from an operating supply range of  
12 to 30 volts.  
Figure 3. Simplified Schematic  
VOLTAGE VARIATION VS. TEMPERATURE  
Some confusion exists in the area of defining and specifying  
reference voltage error over temperature. Historically, references  
have been characterized using a maximum deviation per degree  
Centigrade; i.e., 10 ppm/°C. However, because of nonlinearities  
in temperature characteristics, which originated in standard  
Zener references (such as “S” type characteristics) most manu-  
facturers have begun to use a maximum limit error band approach  
to specify devices. This technique involves measurement of the  
output at 3, 5 or more different temperatures to guarantee that  
the output voltage will fall within the given error band. The  
temperature characteristic of the AD581 consistently follows the  
S-curve shown in Figure 4. Three-point measurement of each  
device guarantees the error band over the specified temperature  
range.  
Figure 1. AD581 Pin Configuration (Bottom View)  
An external fine trim may be desired to set the output level to  
exactly 10.000 volts within less than a millivolt (calibrated to a  
main system reference). System calibration may also require a  
reference slightly different from 10.00 volts. In either case, the  
optional trim circuit shown in Figure 2 can offset the output by  
up to 30 millivolts (with the 22 resistor), if needed, with  
minimal effect on other device characteristics.  
Figure 2. Optional Fine Trim Configuration  
Figure 4. Typical Temperature Characteristic  
The error band which is guaranteed with the AD581 is the  
maximum deviation from the initial value at +25°C; this error  
band is of more use to a designer than one which simply guaran-  
tees the maximum total change over the entire range (i.e., in the  
latter definition, all of the changes could occur in the positive  
direction). Thus, with a given grade of the AD581, the designer  
can easily determine the maximum total error from initial  
tolerance plus temperature variation (e.g., for the AD581T,  
REV. B  
–3–  
AD581  
the initial tolerance is 10 mV, the temperature error band is  
15 mV, thus the unit is guaranteed to be 10.000 volts 25 mV  
from –55°C to +125°C).  
OUTPUT CURRENT CHARACTERISTICS  
The AD581 has the capability to either source or sink current  
and provide good load regulation in either direction, although it  
has better characteristics in the source mode (positive current  
into the load). The circuit is protected for shorts to either posi-  
tive supply or ground. The output voltage vs. output current  
characteristics of the device are shown in Figure 5. Source cur-  
rent is displayed as negative current in the figure; sink current is  
positive. Note that the short circuit current (i.e., zero volts out-  
put) is about 28 mA; when shorted to +15 volts, the sink cur-  
rent goes to about 20 mA.  
Figure 7. Spectral Noise Density and Total rms Noise  
vs. Frequency  
Figure 8. Quiescent Current vs. Temperature  
Figure 5. AD581 Output Voltage vs. Sink and Source Current  
PRECISION HIGH CURRENT SUPPLY  
The AD581 can be easily connected with power pnp or power  
Darlington pnp devices to provide much greater output current  
capability. The circuit shown in Figure 9 delivers a precision  
10 volt output with up to 4 amperes supplied to the load. The  
0.1 µF capacitor is required only if the load has a significant  
capacitive component. If the load is purely resistive, improved  
high frequency supply rejection results from removing the  
capacitor.  
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE  
Many low power instrument manufacturers are becoming in-  
creasingly concerned with the turn-on characteristics of the  
components being used in their systems. Fast turn-on compo-  
nents often enable the end user to keep power off when not  
needed, and yet respond quickly when the power is turned on  
for operation. Figure 6 displays the turn-on characteristic of  
the AD581. This characteristic is generated from cold-start  
operation and represents the true turn-on waveform after an  
extended period with the supplies off. The figure shows both the  
coarse and fine transient characteristics of the device; the total  
settling time to within 10 millivolt is about 180 µs, and there is  
no long thermal tail appearing after the point.  
Figure 9. High Current Precision Supply  
Figure 6. Output Settling Characteristic  
4–  
REV. B  
AD581  
CONNECTION FOR REDUCED PRIMARY SUPPLY  
While line regulation is specified down to 13 volts, the typical  
AD581 will work as specified down to 12 volts or below. The  
current sink capability allows even lower supply voltage capabil-  
ity such as operation from 12 V 5% as shown in Figure 10.  
The 560 resistor reduces the current supplied by the AD581  
to a manageable level at full 5 mA load. Note that the other  
bandgap references, without current sink capability, may be  
damaged by use in this circuit configuration.  
The AD581 can also be used in a two-terminal mode to develop  
a positive reference. VIN and VOUT are tied together and to the  
positive supply through an appropriate supply resistor. The per-  
formance characteristics will be similar to those of the negative  
two-terminal connection. The only advantage of this connection  
over the standard three-terminal connection is that a lower pri-  
mary supply can be used, as low as 10.5 volts. This type of op-  
eration will require considerable attention to load and primary  
supply regulation to be sure the AD581 always remains within  
its regulating range of 1 mA to 5 mA (2 mA to 5 mA for opera-  
tion beyond +85°C).  
Figure 10. 12-Volt Supply Connection  
THE AD581 AS A CURRENT LIMITER  
The AD581 represents an alternative to current limiter diodes  
which require factory selection to achieve a desired current.  
This approach often results in temperature coefficients of  
1%/°C. The AD581 approach is not limited to a defined set cur-  
rent limit; it can be programmed from 0.75 mA to 5 mA with  
the insertion of a single external resistor. Of course, the mini-  
mum voltage required to drive the connection is 13 volts. The  
AD580, which is a 2.5 volt reference, can be used in this type of  
circuit with compliance voltage down to 4.5 volts.  
Figure 12. Two Terminal Negative 10-Volt Reference  
10 VOLT REFERENCE WITH MULTIPLYING CMOS D/A  
OR A/D CONVERTERS  
The AD581 is ideal for application with the entire AD7533  
series of 10- and 12-bit multiplying CMOS D/A converters,  
especially for low power applications. It is equally suitable for  
the AD7574 8-bit A/D converter. In the standard hook-up, as  
shown in Figure 14, the +10 volt reference is inverted by the  
amplifier/DAC configuration to produce a 0 volt to –10 volt  
range. If an AD308 amplifier is used, total quiescent supply  
current will typically be 2 mA. If a 0 volt to +10 volt full-scale  
range is desired, the AD581 can be connected to the CMOS  
DAC in its –10 volt “Zener” mode, as shown in Figure 12 (the  
–10 VREF output is connected directly to the VREF IN of the  
CMOS DAC). The AD581 will normally be used in the  
–10 volt mode with the AD7574 to give a 0 volt to +10 volt  
ADC range. This is shown in Figure 14. Bipolar output applica-  
tions and other operating details can be found in the data sheets  
for the CMOS products.  
Figure 11. A Two-Component Precision Current Limiter  
NEGATIVE 10-VOLT REFERENCE  
The AD581 can also be used in a two-terminal “Zener” mode  
to provide a precision –10.00 volt reference. As shown in Figure  
12, the VIN and VOUT terminals are connected together to the  
high supply (in this case, ground). The ground pin is connected  
through a resistor to the negative supply. The output is now  
taken from the ground pin instead of VOUT. With 1 mA flowing  
through the AD581 in this mode, a typical unit will show a 2 mV  
increase in output level over that produced in the three-terminal  
mode. Note also that the effective output impedance in this con-  
nection increases from 0.2 typical to 2 ohms. It is essential to  
arrange the output load and the supply resistor, RS, so that the  
net current through the AD581 is always between 1 mA and  
5 mA. For operation to +125°C, the net current should be be-  
tween 2 mA and 5 mA. The temperature characteristics and  
long-term stability of the device will be essentially the same as  
that of a unit used in the standard three-terminal mode.  
Figure 13. Low Power 10-Bit CMOS DAC Application  
REV. B  
5–  
AD581  
THE PRECISION 12-BIT D/A CONVERTER REFERENCE  
AD562, like most D/A converters, is designed to operate with a  
+10 volt reference element. In the AD562, this 10 volt reference  
voltage is converted into a reference current of approximately  
0.5 mA via the internal 19.95 kresistor (in series with the ex-  
ternal 100 trimmer). The gain temperature coefficient of the  
AD562 is primarily governed by the temperature tracking of the  
19.95 kresistor and the 5k/10k span resistors; gain TC is  
guaranteed to 3 ppm/°C. Thus, using the AD581L (at 5 ppm/°C)  
as the 10 volt reference guarantees a maximum full-scale tem-  
perature coefficient of 8 ppm/°C over commercial range. The 10  
volt reference also supplies the normal 1 mA bipolar offset cur-  
rent through the 9.95k bipolar offset resistor. The bipolar offset  
TC thus depends only on TC matching of the bipolar offset  
resistor to the input reference resistor and is guaranteed to  
3 ppm/°C.  
Figure 14. AD581 as Negative 10-Volt Reference for  
CMOS ADC  
Figure 15. Precision 12-Bit D/A Converter  
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS  
Dimensions shown in inches and (mm).  
6–  
REV. B  

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