Hello Dan,
yes the thermal shield is standard on all LM399.
But additional thermal shielding of the pins/housing on both sides of the
PCB will improve stability (noise + tilting effects).
Since National Semiconductors (TI) has discontinued the LM399,
Linear Technology is now the only manufacturer.
DigiKey has the LM399 on stock.
With best regards
Andreas
Am 05.11.2014 um 20:02 schrieb Dan Kemppainen:
Andreas,
If I proceed down this path, it will be a learning experience. As with
most learning projects, a bit of 'overkill' is usually present.
It's just plain old fun to over engineer something! :)
The LM399 does look like a nice package. Do they all come with the
thermal shield, or is that an option that needs to be purchased separately?
Dan
On 11/5/2014 12:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:
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Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2014 19:20:09 +0100
From: Andreas Jahn <[email protected]>
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Hello Dan,
If you dont need the low noise and long term stability of the LTZ1000 then
the LM399 will do the job without special resistors (like T.C. less than
5ppm/K).
The only thing that I recommend is to do a good thermal isolation for
the references.
With best regards
Andreas
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