What is a Voltage Reference?
What is a Voltage Reference?
Essentially voltage references are electronic components, devices or circuits that are designed to provide a constant DC (direct current) output value or constant voltage, regardless of variations in other external variables. These may include total device load, power supply variations, temperature, humidity, elapsed time, and a variety of other variables.
And the types of voltage references are shunt voltage reference, series voltage reference, bandgap voltage reference.
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