JAJSHW2A August 2019 – April 2020 DRV425-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
The internal precision voltage reference circuit offers low-drift performance at the REFOUT output pin, and is used for internal biasing. The reference output is intended to be the common-mode voltage of the output (the VOUT pin) to provide a bipolar signal swing. This low-impedance output tolerates sink and source currents of ±5 mA. However, fast load transients can generate ringing on this line. A small series resistor of a few ohms improves the response, particularly for capacitive loads equal to or greater than 1 μF.
To adjust the value of the voltage reference output to the power supply of the DRV425-Q1, use mode selection pins RSEL0 and RSEL1, as shown in Table 1.
MODE | RSEL1 | RSEL0 | DESCRIPTION |
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VREFOUT = 2.5 V | 0 | 0 | Use with a sensor module supply of 5 V |
VREFOUT = 1.65 V | 0 | 1 | Use with a sensor module supply of 3.3 V |
Ratiometric output | 1 | x | Provides an output centered on VDD / 2 |
In ratiometric output mode, an internal resistor divider divides the power-supply voltage by a factor of two.