In the LT5538 datasheet the electrical specifications are given only for 5V supply voltage. The chip is specified to work from 3V to 5.5V. I want to use 3.3V voltage supply. Are the characteristic curves the same?
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In the LT5538 datasheet the electrical specifications are given only for 5V supply voltage. The chip is specified to work from 3V to 5.5V. I want to use 3.3V voltage supply. Are the characteristic curves the same?
There are three plots in the datasheet that compare operation at 3V and 5V. You will get very similar performance at 3.3V. The temperature stability at 3.3V is going to be very similar to the performance at 5V that is shown in the datasheeet.
Eamon