SBAA436 March 2021 REF34-Q1 , REF3425 , REF3425-EP , REF3430 , REF3430-EP , REF3433 , REF3433-EP , REF3440 , REF3440-EP , REF3450 , 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 , REF6125 , REF6133 , REF6141 , REF6145 , REF6150 , REF6225 , REF6230 , REF6233 , REF6241 , REF6245 , REF6250 , REF70
The reference voltage is a critical component in a signal chain and can impact the performance if careful consideration not provided to various the error sources. The output of the voltage reference varies depending on the temperature, input voltage, load current, and time. This application note focuses on deviations of the output voltage over time due to aging known as Long-Term Drift (LTD) or long-term stability. LTD is a key parameter in industrial and automotive applications where a system will not experience regular calibration over its lifetime. The error from LTD can dominate all other errors over time. Therefore, it is important to understand how the parameter is tested and specified for the data sheet.