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Search the Adom Wiki for the library component "REF3030" (slug: ref3030) at https://wiki-ufypy5dpx93o.adom.cloud/wiki/libraries/ref3030. Pull down the KiCad symbol, footprint, and 3D model files from the wiki page's assets. Install them into my current KiCad project and register in sym-lib-table and fp-lib-table. If the page has a datasheet URL, save that too.
Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Package SOT-23
Pins 3 pins (Reference)
Output Voltage 3.0V
Accuracy ±0.2%
Supply Current 40µA
Max Input 12V

Library View

Interactive symbol, footprint, and 3D model — hover pins for cross-highlighting.

SymbolGenerated Generated from pin data (KiCad symbol Reference_Voltage/REF3030 is extends-based)
FootprintKiCad KiCad standard library: Package_TO_SOT_SMD/SOT-23
3DGenerated Generated pad visualization (Babylon.js)

Breakout Board

Auto-generated breakout molecule for REF3030 — all pins brought to 2mm-pitch headers with 4 corner machine pins on 8mm grid.

Pricing & Availability

Specifications

Output Voltage3.0V
Accuracy±0.2%
Supply Current40µA
Max Input12V
PackageSOT-23

Pin Configuration

Reference
PinNameGroupFunction
Reference — Precision 3.0V voltage reference
1INReferenceInput voltage (3.2V-12V)
2GNDReferenceGround
3OUTReferenceReference output (3.0V)

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REF3030 — 3.0V precision voltage reference, 0.2% accuracy, SOT-23

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments Package: SOT-23

Description

The REF3030 is a low-power, low-drift precision voltage reference from TI providing 3.0V output. Features 0.2% initial accuracy and 50ppm/C drift. Ideal for ADC reference in battery-powered instruments.

Electrical Specifications

  • Output Voltage: 3.0V
  • Accuracy: ±0.2%
  • Supply Current: 40µA
  • Max Input: 12V
  • Package: SOT-23

Pin Configuration

Package: SOT-23

  • Pin 1: IN — Input voltage (3.2V-12V)
  • Pin 2: GND — Ground
  • Pin 3: OUT — Reference output (3.0V)

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