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LM399 selection test PCB

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Ian Johnston
Wed, Nov 25, 2015 10:29 PM

Hi all,

Thought you guys might be interested in a small PCB I made in order I
could test, select & check pre-age (if there is such a thing!) my LM399's.

10 channel.
Each channel has it's own chopper op-amp (self bias the LM399),
2ppm/degC tempco resistors throughout,
2x2 sockets for the LM399's (same footprint).
Test points for each channel.
Jumper link on the power rail to disable each channel individually
(op-amp and heater power).
Holes around each LM399 footprint to help isolate any thermal stress.

Here:-
http://www.ianjohnston.com/temp/lm399select.jpg

So far it's working out great.......i've already discovered one of my
LM399AH's (sitting in ch.4 in the photo) is somehow unstable. It's
output jumps around by about 10uV's. Need to investigate........

The idea is that I can test, select and pre-age LM399AH's before
soldering them into my target PCB's. I understand that soldering
can/will reset any aging.......but I figured it might help.

I did a pre-test on those Ebay LM399's I bought and they seem to work
ok.......still to properly evaluate.....but I do notice that the new
ones's I bought from Digikey are all giving over 7Vdc, the Ebay ones all
well under 7Vdc.

Cheers!

Ian.

--
IanJohnston.com
/"because it feels good to make stuff"/

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Hi all, Thought you guys might be interested in a small PCB I made in order I could test, select & check pre-age (if there is such a thing!) my LM399's. 10 channel. Each channel has it's own chopper op-amp (self bias the LM399), 2ppm/degC tempco resistors throughout, 2x2 sockets for the LM399's (same footprint). Test points for each channel. Jumper link on the power rail to disable each channel individually (op-amp and heater power). Holes around each LM399 footprint to help isolate any thermal stress. Here:- http://www.ianjohnston.com/temp/lm399select.jpg So far it's working out great.......i've already discovered one of my LM399AH's (sitting in ch.4 in the photo) is somehow unstable. It's output jumps around by about 10uV's. Need to investigate........ The idea is that I can test, select and pre-age LM399AH's before soldering them into my target PCB's. I understand that soldering can/will reset any aging.......but I figured it might help. I did a pre-test on those Ebay LM399's I bought and they seem to work ok.......still to properly evaluate.....but I do notice that the new ones's I bought from Digikey are all giving over 7Vdc, the Ebay ones all well under 7Vdc. Cheers! Ian. -- IanJohnston.com /"because it feels good to make stuff"/ [Sent by MDaemon Mail Server at IanJohnston.com]