Parameter definitions
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Figure 20. Vout versus Vsense characteristics: detail for low Vsense values
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Output voltage drift versus temperature
The output voltage drift versus temperature is defined as the maximum variation of Vout with
respect to its value at 25°C, over the temperature range. It is calculated as follows:
Δ----V-Δ----oT---u----t = maxV-----o----u---t--(---T--T--a--a-m---m---b--b-)----––----V2----5-o--°-u---C-t--(---2---5----°---C-----)
with Tmin < Tamb < Tmax.
Figure 21 provides a graphical definition of output voltage drift versus temperature. On this
chart, Vout is always comprised in the area defined by dotted lines representing the
maximum and minimum variation of Vout versus T.
Figure 21. Output voltage drift versus temperature
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