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reference supply

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reference supply [′ref·rəns sə‚plī]
(electronics)
A source of stable and constant voltage, such as a Zener diode, used in analog computers, regulated power supplies, and a variety of other circuits for comparison with a varying voltage.


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Sales professionals can reference sales data, operations managers can reference supply chain statistics, and finance professionals have financial reports.
By reducing the reference supply current requirements to a mere 500 nA, the X60003-41 family provides designers with precision voltage reference choices that fulfill the most demanding power budgets in today's hi-density, battery powered systems," commented Jules Farago, marketing manager.
By reducing the reference supply current requirements by nth order of magnitude (from 5uA for the lowest power competing devices) to a mere 500 nA, the X60003 family provides designers with precision voltage reference choices that meet the most demanding power budgets in today's hi-density systems," commented Jules Farago, marketing manager.
 
 
 
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