Please re-read my original post on this subject. I never claimed that the tiny26 band-gap had high accuracy. I claimed it had high stability. Those are two very different parameters. Recently, somewhere that I cannot seem to put my finger on..., someone actually measured the drift of the tiny26 reference and found it to be about 1.1% or so over temperature (-40, 80c) and VCC (3-5v). For room temperature applications with regulated supply voltage the stability would be much better - probably good enough for many applications when calibrated (i.e. a scale factor stored in eeprom). In Dave VanHorn's case, even the full temp range drift would be acceptable for his battery charger, had he calibrated each unit. I would like to see an Atmel data sheet characterizing the band-gap reference, however, Before committing any design to it. That I cannot seem to find. Cheers! -----Original Message----- From: David Jones >>> yahoo@barello.net 03/11/2004 2:28:15 pm >>> >Ok, I checked the data sheet. I couldn't find anything regarding the >bandgap reference on the tiny26. Where is it? It's under "Electrical Characteristics" - "ADC Characteristics" - "Vint - Internal Voltage Reference" It shows 2.3V to 2.7, with 2.56 nominal. That's a +/-5% error over the full temperature range. That's pretty crap, any $1 voltage reference will do better. Dave :)
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RE: [AVR-Chat] ADC accuracy in ATmega8535
2004-11-03 by Larry Barello
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