SNAA320B November   2019  – January 2024 LM4040-N , LM4050-N , LM4128 , LM4128-Q1 , LM4132 , LM4132-Q1 , REF102 , REF1925 , REF1930 , REF1933 , REF1941 , REF20-Q1 , REF200 , REF2025 , REF2030 , REF2033 , REF2041 , REF2125 , REF2912 , REF2920 , REF2925 , REF2930 , REF2933 , REF2940 , REF3012 , REF3020 , REF3025 , REF3030 , REF3033 , REF3033-Q1 , REF31-Q1 , REF3112 , REF3120 , REF3125 , REF3130 , REF3133 , REF3140 , REF3212 , REF3212-EP , REF3220 , REF3220-EP , REF3225 , REF3225-EP , REF3230 , REF3230-EP , REF3233 , REF3240 , REF3312 , REF3318 , REF3320 , REF3325 , REF3330 , REF3333 , REF34-Q1 , REF3425 , REF3425-EP , REF3430 , REF3430-EP , REF3433 , REF3433-EP , REF3440 , REF3440-EP , REF3450 , REF35 , REF4132 , REF4132-Q1 , REF5010 , REF5020 , REF5020-EP , REF5020A-Q1 , REF5025 , REF5025-EP , REF5025-HT , REF5025A-Q1 , REF5030 , REF5030A-Q1 , REF5040 , REF5040-EP , REF5040A-Q1 , REF5045 , REF5045A-Q1 , REF5050 , REF5050-EP , REF5050A-Q1 , REF54 , REF6125 , REF6133 , REF6141 , REF6145 , REF6150 , REF6225 , REF6230 , REF6233 , REF6241 , REF6245 , REF6250 , REF70 , TL431LI , TL432LI , TLV431

 

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  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. Introduction
  5. Analog-to-Digital Converter Error
  6. Voltage Reference DC Error
    1. 3.1 Initial Accuracy and Solder Shift
    2. 3.2 Temperature Drift
    3. 3.3 Line Regulation
  7. DC Error Calculations
  8. Calibration
  9. Voltage Reference Noise Error
    1. 6.1 1/f Noise
    2. 6.2 Broadband Noise
    3. 6.3 Power Supply Rejection Ratio
    4. 6.4 Noise Example
  10. Dynamic Error (Voltage Reference Driving Capability)
  11. Low Power Applications
  12. References
  13. 10Revision History

Voltage Reference Noise Error

Noise error is important because noise error cannot be eliminated completely in any system with calibration and noise error can appear different on subsequent samples from a data converter. Achieving a consistent resolution in high precision data converter systems is difficult when there are large amounts of noise from the voltage reference. Noise can be divided into two categories: 1/f noise and broadband noise.