The LM392N can operate from -25°C to 85°C, but the accuracy and stability of the voltage reference may degrade at extreme temperatures.
No, the LM392N is a voltage reference, not a voltage regulator. It is designed to provide a stable voltage reference, but it does not have the current-handling capability to regulate voltage for a load.
To ensure accuracy, use a high-quality bypass capacitor (e.g., 10uF) between the VOUT pin and GND, and keep the input voltage (VIN) within the recommended range (4.5V to 40V). Also, minimize noise and interference on the input and output pins.
Yes, the LM392N is qualified for automotive and high-reliability applications, but you should consult the Texas Instruments documentation for specific requirements and guidelines, such as AEC-Q100 qualification and PPAP (Production Part Approval Process) documentation.
The output impedance of the LM392N is typically around 10 ohms, but it can vary depending on the operating conditions and load current. You can estimate the output impedance using the datasheet specifications and application notes, or measure it experimentally in your specific application.
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