SLYY222A November   2023  – November 2024 ADC12DJ5200RF , ADS127L11 , BQ79731-Q1 , REF35 , REF70 , TPS62912 , TPS62913 , TPS7A20 , TPS7A94 , TPSM82912 , TPSM82913

 

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  2.   Overview
  3.   At a glance
  4.   Noise and ADCs
  5.   Defining noise and precision in a power architecture
  6.   Innovations in low-noise and low-power voltage references
  7.   Innovations in buried Zener voltage references
  8.   Innovations in ultra-low-noise voltage references
  9.   Improving noise and thermal performance with simplified power architectures
  10.   High-current low noise with LDO supply rails
  11.   Innovations in precision battery monitoring
  12.   Conclusion
  13.   Additional resources

Conclusion

Traditional low-noise power architectures for low-noise ADCs and analog front ends often have challenges with power consumption and thermal performance. Designing with low-noise voltage references and power supplies enables designers to simplify power architectures and meet strict power budgets. Innovations in voltage references such as the REF35 are helping designers reach new levels of low noise and low power for edge devices. In noise-sensitive applications such as RF-sampling ADCs, low-noise switching regulators such as the TPS62913 allow for lower thermals compared to traditional switching regulators with an LDO.