 Hello, and welcome to this presentation of the STM32 voltage reference buffer. It covers the main features of this block, which creates an on-chip reference voltage. The VREF buffer embedded into STM32H7 microcontrollers provides a stable voltage based on an internal band gap reference for use by both the analog to digital and digital to analog converters. Its output voltage is programmable from 1.5 volts to 2.5 volts. This output voltage can also support external loads up to 4 milliamps. External bulk and bypass capacitors are required when the internal VREF buffer is used. A calibration mode enables better accuracy on the output voltage for the application. Applications can benefit from this on-chip voltage reference as it eliminates the need for an expensive external standalone reference voltage IC. For space constrained systems, it is common to use the analog supply as the reference voltage. By using this VREF buffer instead, it can create a stable voltage even if the analog supply is changing. For example, when the VDDA supply comes from a battery output. The VREF buffer is active in the following power modes. Run, Sleep and Stop modes. In standby mode, the VREF buffer is powered down and it must be reinitialized afterwards. This table shows some performance parameters for the VREF buffer. In Run mode, the VREF buffer can work from 2.4 to 3.6 volts for a 2.048 volt output and 2.8 to 3.6 volts for a 2.5 volt output. The quiescent current is very small even with a 4 milliamp output current. It is possible to disable the VREF buffer when it is not being used. It can be available again 500 microseconds after it is re-enabled. The analog to digital and digital to analog converters use this VREF buffer output. Please refer to training modules for these peripherals for additional information.