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voltage reference - Which 1.024V is better and why?

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voltage reference 1.024

If I want to make 1.024V voltage reference, in the attached file, which one is better and why? Vbg=1.2V or Vbg<1V?
 

Re: Which 1.024V is better?

The higher Vref makes the opamp offset voltage a smaller fraction of the output voltage, and unity gain feedback around the first design lowers the offset more. However, since you are trying to be accurate down to 1mV, over temperature I assume, neither design is best. 1.024V should be tapped directly off the bandgap feedback, and buffered if necessary. Or buy a reference chip built for this purpose.
 

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