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Hi!
Just wondering if anyone knows about a similar or better reference diode than LM329 but in SO08 or SOT23? I'm looking for a LM431 with lower noise.... and not too high price either. The drawback of LM329 is the low voltage tolerance. I have searched but I can't find anything suitable. I could use the LTZ1000, but it's not available in SMD.... http://www.linear.com/prod/datasheet.html?datasheet=141
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Location: Grenoble, FR
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I'm also looking for a good voltage reference.
The lm329 is nice. But it seems that NS wants to discontinue it. That's sad, because it has better specs that all theyr newer voltage references |
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