REF5025AIDR

REF5025AIDR

$2.65
  • Description:IC VREF SERIES 0.1% 8SOIC
  • Series:-
  • Mfr:Texas Instruments
  • Package:Tape & Reel (TR),Cut Tape (CT)

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Product Detailed Parameters

  • Description:IC VREF SERIES 0.1% 8SOIC
  • Series:-
  • Mfr:Texas Instruments
  • Package:Tape & Reel (TR),Cut Tape (CT)
  • Output Type:Fixed
  • Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed):2.5V
  • Voltage - Output (Max):-
  • Current - Output:10 mA
  • Operating Temperature:-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
  • Mounting Type:Surface Mount
  • Package / Case:8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
  • Supplier Device Package:8-SOIC
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REF5025AIDR

Buying Guide
Summary

Texas Instruments REF5025AIDR is sourced in Voltage Reference category when teams want clear constraints and a repeatable validation path. Key specs include Description (IC VREF SERIES 0.1% 8SOIC), Packaging (Tape & Reel (TR), Cut Tape (CT)), Temperature (-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)), Package/case (8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)), and Mounting (Surface Mount).

Selection Notes
  • For REF5025AIDR, ensure the output type (Fixed) is compatible with the downstream interface.
  • Confirm the operating temperature range (-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)) meets your deployment conditions.
  • Confirm Current - Output (10 mA) and ensure it matches your integration requirements.
  • Make sure the mounting type (Surface Mount) matches how the part will be installed and inspected.
Alternates & Substitutions
  • For Voltage Reference, validate alternates under worst-case corners rather than assuming typical-only conditions represent production builds.
  • When replacing parts, validate corner behavior and recovery paths so failures remain diagnosable in the deployed system.
  • Validate the min/max operating conditions (temperature -40°C ~ 125°C (TA)) and keep headroom for worst-case corners.
  • When in doubt, treat the swap as an ECO: define acceptance criteria, then validate under worst-case operating corners.
FAQ

What should I compare when selecting an alternate for REF5025AIDR?
Compare footprint/pinout, key electrical limits, temperature range, and interface requirements, then validate under worst-case conditions.

Can you confirm the Supplier Device Package for REF5025AIDR?
8-SOIC

What is the output type of REF5025AIDR?
Fixed

Can you confirm the packaging for REF5025AIDR?
Tape & Reel (TR), Cut Tape (CT)

Application Scenarios

Texas Instruments REF5025AIDR shows up under Voltage Reference when designers want a well-bounded, datasheet-driven building block instead of a fragile board-level workaround. They condition, convert, or interface signals so systems can capture or generate analog information with defined accuracy, latency, and noise behavior. Design decisions usually revolve around dynamic range, linearity, reference stability, and how the part connects to an MCU, DSP, or FPGA. In laboratory instruments, calibration repeatability depends on grounding, reference integrity, and stable long-term behavior. In precision measurement and data acquisition, references set the accuracy floor for converters, so drift and noise directly translate into system error. Within industrial control, stable references support repeatable thresholds and trims across temperature, aging, and supply variation. In real deployments, done well, it strengthens robustness by aligning electrical, thermal, and mechanical constraints with the deployment environment.

Compatibility Advice
  • In practice, verify that alternates preserve initial accuracy and long-term drift rather than only nominal voltage before freezing the BOM.
Project Fit
  • Good fit when you can measure and verify Texas Instruments REF5025AIDR for Voltage Reference integration with the real wiring and cabling, and you need repeatable accuracy and drift behavior that can be verified on the assembled PCB.
  • Poor fit when extreme performance is required without the board-level controls to support it, because integration risk stays high when key margins cannot be measured.
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