TRIM's LTR1004 and LTR4041 Voltage Reference IPs are Available for IBM 0.13um Process Technology
The LTR1004 is a very accurate shunt voltage reference designed to operate from 9uA to 35mA. The LTR4041 is also a shunt voltage reference with lower noise and smaller block size. The LTR4041 operates from 32uA to 25mA. Both IPs have fixed 1.18V output voltage.
“These voltage reference IPs offer unique features that are critical to advanced SoC designs” said Guy Lemieux, LTRIM President and CEO. “The low tolerance and stable output of the IP blocks improve SoC performance and lower system cost.”
About LTRIM
LTRIM Technologies is a provider of high-end, high-performance power management CMOS analog virtual component solutions, which can be easily integrated into CMOS mixed-signal SoCs or offered as stand-alone analog chips. In addition, LTRIM Technologies has developed and patented a new laser fine tuning technology for standard silicon diffused resistors that further enhances analog block performance. More information on LTRIM’s products and services can be found at www.ltrim.com.
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