vertailujännitelähde
A vertailujännitelähde, or voltage reference, is an electronic circuit that produces a stable, constant output voltage that is largely independent of changes in the input voltage, load current, and temperature. This stable voltage serves as a reliable reference point for other electronic circuits, particularly for analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), digital-to-analog converters (DACs), and power management systems.
The core function of a voltage reference is to provide a precise and unchanging voltage. This is
Various technologies are employed to create voltage references, including Zener diodes, bandgap references, and buried Zener
The performance of a voltage reference is typically characterized by its accuracy, temperature stability (temperature coefficient),