The Texas TL431AIDR is a precision shunt voltage reference integrated circuit designed to provide an adjustable, stable voltage reference over a wide range of operating conditions. It is typically utilised in power supplies and battery-operated devices, and its SOIC-8 form ensures not only reliable performance but also ease of integration into various electronic systems.
Crucial Features and Benefits of Using the Texas TL431AIDR, Shunt Voltage Reference IC
- Adjustable shunt regulator with reference voltage range from 2.495V to 36V
- Available in an 8-pin SOIC package for easy PCB integration
- Low dynamic output impedance for enhanced stability
- Provides a stable and precise voltage reference, improving the performance of power supply circuits
- Versatile and adjustable, catering to a wide range of applications
- Compact SOIC-8 packaging allows for efficient use of PCB space
- High accuracy and low output impedance ensure minimal deviation and noise
Typical Uses of the Texas TL431AIDR, Shunt Voltage Reference IC
The Texas TL431AIDR is a versatile and reliable solution for applications demanding precise voltage regulation and stability, making it a valuable component in modern electronic designs, including:
- Power supplies for various electronic devices
- Battery-operated systems requiring stable voltage references
- Data acquisition systems
- Precision voltage regulators
- Analog and digital circuit designs requiring precise voltage references