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A sub-1-V 15-ppm/°C CMOS bandgap voltage reference without requiring low threshold voltage device Export

Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of, Vol. 37, No. 4. (2002), pp. 526-530.

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A sub-1-V CMOS bandgap voltage reference requiring no low threshold voltage device is introduced in this paper. In a CMOS technology with V<sub>thn</sub> &ap; |V<sub>thp</sub>| &ap; 0.9 V at 0°C, the minimum supply voltage of the proposed voltage reference is 0.98 V, and the maximum supply current is 18 μA. A temperature coefficient of 15 ppm/°C from 0°C to 100°C is recorded after trimming. The active area of the circuit is about 0.24 mm<sup>2</sup>


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