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The ADR421BRZ is a voltage reference IC made by Analog Devices, and as such, its packaging and pinout details, as well as a FAQ list, would be specific to this product.
Here is a rough approach on how such information could be structured:
1. Pinout/Pin Function Specification
Pinout information usually lists each pin's function along with a description of how it interacts in the circuit. For a 200-pin package, you would start with listing all 200 pins, their functions, and any specific voltage or current requirements.
Example of Pinout for an IC (simplified):
Pin No Function Description 1 Vout Voltage output pin providing the reference voltage 2 GND Ground pin, connected to the system ground 3 Vin Input voltage pin; provides the supply voltage to the IC 4 Enable A logic control pin to enable or disable the output voltage reference … … …2. Package Description
The ADR421BRZ comes in a specific type of package, such as LFCSP (Lead Frame Chip Scale Package) or similar. The number of pins and the layout should be described here.
3. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
A FAQ section for this type of component could look like the following:
Example FAQ for ADR421BRZ:Q1: What is the operating voltage range for the ADR421BRZ? A1: The ADR421BRZ operates within a voltage range of 4.5V to 40V, with a typical operating voltage of 5V.
Q2: What is the output voltage of the ADR421BRZ? A2: The ADR421BRZ provides a 2.5V reference output with high accuracy and low drift.
Q3: Can the ADR421BRZ be used for precision analog-to-digital conversion circuits? A3: Yes, the ADR421BRZ is ideal for precision reference in ADC circuits, providing a stable and accurate reference voltage.
Q4: What is the typical current consumption of the ADR421BRZ? A4: The ADR421BRZ typically consumes 100 µA of supply current in its normal operating mode.
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For complete and detailed information, you can refer to the datasheet for the ADR421BRZ from Analog Devices. This datasheet would have the exact pinout, electrical characteristics, and typical application circuits.
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