MAX6035 datasheet for 5V output version, top of the 2 tables (pages 4 & 5) states Vin=5V. But Dropout voltage is ~2V.
What should Vin be at the top of the table (since Vin=5V is incorrect)?
Graphs show Vin=15V.



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The MAX6035 is a high-voltage, precision micropower voltage reference. This three-terminal device is available with output voltage options of 2.5V, 3.0V...
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MAX6035 datasheet for 5V output version, top of the 2 tables (pages 4 & 5) states Vin=5V. But Dropout voltage is ~2V.
What should Vin be at the top of the table (since Vin=5V is incorrect)?
Graphs show Vin=15V.



I will check on this, thanks for your question.
Most tests are done with Vin = 15V. Dropout testing is done with Vin = Vout + 1.9V.
Are you stating the datasheet table for the 5.0V version should have Vin = 15V (yellow highlights)?
Will the datasheet be updated or an errata be issued?
(Currently it states Vin=5V for Vout = 5V, which still is suspected/confirmed incorrect.)
The Dropout and Line Reg conditions are correct, the VIN = 5V at the top needs to be changed to VIN = 15V. I've put in a change request, it will take some time but should get an update. Sorry for any confusion.