ZHCSHR4F January 2009 – April 2018 DAC7568 , DAC8168 , DAC8568
PRODUCTION DATA.
Long-term stability/aging refers to the change of the output voltage of a reference over a period of months or years. This effect lessens as time progresses (see Figure 7, the typical long-term stability curve). The typical drift value for the internal reference is 50ppm from 0 hours to 1900 hours. This parameter is characterized by powering-up 20 units and measuring them at regular intervals for a period of 1900 hours.