Low Voltage Adjustable Reference Supply

Low voltage reference is important to provide offset source or biasing, or just a reference for comparator, and its adjustable feature should suit this circuit for many type of applications.

Low Voltage Adjustable Reference Supply circuit schematic diagram

[Source: National Semiconductor Application Note]

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