On 12/23/2011 08:26 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Running it at 5V with a Ref out at 4.8V would seem too close. Maybe it's a
12V part?

If nothing else this could be a very stable, ovenized 4.8V lab  reference
source..

Is anyone planning to monitor the aging/stability/noise of this  reference?

My guess would be for 12 V, but 5V would be one to try.

Measuring the frequency stability on 5V would be one thing to try.

Cheers,
Magnus

bye,
Said


In a message dated 12/23/2011 07:28:34 Pacific Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

Thanks  for all the responses.  A quick check before breakfast shows that
mine would seem to be for 5 Volts since the power consumption at that
input agrees with the data sheet referenced; the current peaks at 0.95 A
warming up and 0.13 A warm.   Reference V out is 4.8  V.

Dan


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