The recommended layout and routing for the TLV5623IDGK involves keeping the analog and digital grounds separate, using a star-ground configuration, and minimizing the length of the analog input traces to reduce noise and interference.
To ensure accurate voltage reference output, ensure that the input voltage is within the recommended range, the device is properly decoupled, and the output is not loaded excessively. Also, consider using a low-pass filter to reduce noise and ripple.
The TLV5623IDGK can drive a maximum capacitive load of 100nF. Exceeding this limit may cause instability or oscillations in the output voltage.
The POR and BOR features of the TLV5623IDGK can be handled by ensuring that the power supply voltage is stable and within the recommended range, and by using external circuitry to debounce the reset signal if necessary.
The thermal impedance of the TLV5623IDGK package is typically around 120°C/W. This value can be used to estimate the junction temperature of the device under different operating conditions.