Texas Instruments
LM4040D50IDBZR
LM4040D50IDBZR
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LM4040D50IDBZR Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics
Fixed voltage, 45-µA, precision micropower shunt voltage reference
Pricing (USD)
| Quantity | Unit Price | 
| 1 — 99 | 0.545 | 
| 100 — 249 | 0.371 | 
| 250 — 999 | 0.286 | 
| 1,000 + | 0.13 | 
The above prices are for reference only.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Texas Instruments | 
| Product Category | Voltage References | 
| RoHS | Y | 
| Mounting Style | SMD/SMT | 
| Package / Case | SOT-23-3 | 
| Reference Type | Shunt Precision References | 
| Output Voltage | 5 V | 
| Initial Accuracy | 1 % | 
| Temperature Coefficient | 150 PPM / C | 
| Shunt Current - Max | 15 mA | 
| Minimum Operating Temperature | - 40 C | 
| Maximum Operating Temperature | + 125 C | 
| Series | LM4040D50 | 
| Packaging | Reel | 
| Accuracy | 10 mV | 
| Description/Function | 5-V PRECISION MICROPOWER SHUNT VOLTAGE REFERENCE, 1% ACCURACY | 
| Height | 1 mm | 
| Length | 2.92 mm | 
| Operating Temperature Range | - 40 C to + 125 C | 
| Product | Voltage References | 
| Width | 1.3 mm | 
| Brand | Texas Instruments | 
| Shunt Current - Min | 79 uA | 
| Topology | Shunt References | 
| Product Type | Voltage References | 
| Factory Pack Quantity | 3000 | 
| Subcategory | PMIC - Power Management ICs | 
| Unit Weight | 0.000282 oz | 
For more information, please refer to datasheet
Documents
 
 | LM4040D50IDBZR Datasheet | 
More Information
The LM4040 series of shunt voltage references are versatile, easy-to-use references that cater to a vast array of applications. The 2-pin fixed-output device requires no external capacitors for operation and is stable with all capacitive loads. Additionally, the reference offers low dynamic impedance, low noise, and low temperature coefficient to ensure a stable output voltage over a wide range of operating currents and temperatures. The LM4040 uses fuse and Zener-zap reverse breakdown voltage trim during wafer sort to offer four output voltage tolerances, ranging from 0.1% (max) for the A grade to 1% (max) for the D grade. Thus, a great deal of flexibility is offered to designers in choosing the best cost-to-performance ratio for their applications.

