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The vehicle's extremely low drift is provided by a high precision voltage reference integrated circuit

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Post-datum: 2021-12-16, Microchip Technology

   Microchip has released a new MCP1502 which is the aec-q100 class 1 (-40℃ to +125℃ operating temperature range) automotive qualified Vref with a maximum temperature coefficient of 7ppm/C. It meets the requirements of low drift, high reliability and high performance in automotive and industrial applications

   Fanie Duvenhage, Vice President of Microchip Mixed Signal, said, "Microchip has looked at the four areas where customers demand the most from Vref and created a product that combines high reliability, small package size and high performance at a very cost-effective price. And the Linear equipment business unit. "This combination of features at this price is unmatched by our competitors, especially when you add our experience in serving customers in the automotive and aerospace industries who require rugged products in harsh environments."

   MCP150x (MCP1501 and MCP1502) devices are the ideal partner for the company's microcontroller, ADC and DAC families, offering a wide range of voltage options for the production of total system solutions for a wide range of applications requiring stable, accurate and repeatable data conversion. The device offers the most popular voltage level options from 1V to 4V. The IC is based on the MCP1501 Vref architecture and has been on the market for more than five years. Its compact six-lead SOT-23 package is ideal for a wide range of industrial, automotive and aerospace applications requiring a high degree of reliability.

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