Microchip Precision Buffer Voltage Reference 6V 0.1% 8-Pin SOIC, MCP1501T-25E/SN

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RS Stock No.:
598-119
Mfr. Part No.:
MCP1501T-25E/SN
Brand:
Microchip
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Brand

Microchip

Nominal Voltage

6V

Package Type

SOIC

Reference Type

Precision

Initial Accuracy

0.1%

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Topology

Buffer

Pin Count

8

COO (Country of Origin):
TH
The Microchip Precision voltage reference is designed to deliver high accuracy and stability in a compact form factor, making it an ideal choice for a variety of applications. It is engineered to maintain a stable output voltage under varying conditions, ensuring reliable performance in any environment. Its low drift and temperature coefficient enhances its usability in critical circuits, providing peace of mind for engineers who require unwavering consistency. As a robust solution, it caters to both consumer and industrial sectors, showcasing versatility and efficiency without compromising on quality. Whether utilising it in sensor applications, ADCs, or any precision instrumentation, this voltage reference stands out for its exceptional characteristics and reliability, helping users achieve optimum circuit performance effortlessly.

Delivers stable voltage output across a wide temperature range
Features low noise operation for sensitive applications
Offers exceptional load and line regulation for maximum reliability
Compact size ensures easy integration into dense circuit layouts
Designed for low power consumption promoting energy efficiency
Provides high thermal stability for enhanced performance
Includes a wide supply voltage range compatibility
Ideal for a multitude of applications from ADCs to sensor circuits