Datasheet

LM134, LM234, LM334
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SNVS746C MAY 2004REVISED MARCH 2005
EXAMPLE: A 1mA, Zero-Tempco Current Source
First, solve for R
1
and R
2
:
(9)
The values of R
1
and R
2
can be changed to standard 1% resistor values (R
1
= 133Ω and R
2
= 1.33kΩ) with less
than a 0.75% error.
If the forward voltage drop of the diode was 0.65V instead of the estimate of 0.6V (an error of 8%), the actual set
current will be
(10)
an error of less than 5%.
If the estimate for the tempco of the diode's forward voltage drop was off, the tempco cancellation is still
reasonably effective. Assume the tempco of the diode is 2.6mV/°C instead of 2.5mV/°C (an error of 4%). The
tempco of the circuit is now:
(11)
A 1mA LM134 current source with no temperature compensation would have a set resistor of 68Ω and a
resulting tempco of
(12)
So even if the diode's tempco varies as much as ±4% from its estimated value, the circuit still eliminates 98% of
the LM134's inherent tempco.
Typical Applications
*Select R3 = V
REF
/583μA. V
REF
may be any stable positive voltage 2V
Trim R3 to calibrate
Figure 8. Ground Referred Fahrenheit Thermometer
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