Abstract
This paper introduces a self-developed DC voltage source, which uses the Zener reference LTZ1000 as the voltage reference element. Selecting high precise resistors and using appropriate measures to insulate and isolate, the short—time relative stability of 7V output voltage provided by LTZ1000 is 1.5×10-8. The voltage of 10V is increased up by a network, composed by high precise resistors with the same temperature coefficient, and its short—time relative stability is 2.2×10-8. The voltage of 5V is divided by a network, composed by high precise resistors with the same temperature coefficient, and its short—time relative stability is 3.6×10-7. The circuit is suitable for signal acquisition, voltage calibration and other applications.
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