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A Resistorless High-Precision Compensated CMOS Bandgap Voltage Reference

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCSI.2018.2857821

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Bandgap voltage reference; resistorless; high-order curvature compensation; temperature nonlinearity

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  1. National Science Foundation of China [61674025, 61306035]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [ZYGX2016J056]
  3. Open Projects of Sichuan Key Laboratory of Meteorological Information and Signal Processing [QXXCSYS201504, QXXCSYS201603]

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A resistorless high-precision compensated CMOS bandgap voltage reference (BGR), which is compatible with a standard CMOS process, is presented in this paper. A higher-order curvature correction method called base-emitter voltage linearization is adapted to directly compensate the thermal nonlinearity of base-emitter voltage. With proper mathematical operations of high-order temperature currents, most of the nonlinear temperature terms in V-BE can he greatly eliminated. The proposed BGR, which is implemented in 0.35-mu m CMOS technology, is capable of working down to 2 V supply voltages with 1.14055 V mean output voltage. A minimum temperature coefficient of 1.01 ppm/degrees C with a temperature range from -40 degrees C to 125 degrees C is realized, and a power-supply noise attenuation of 61 dB is achieved without any filter capacitors. The line regulation is better than 2 mV/V from 2 V to 5 V supply voltage while dissipating a maximum supply current of 33 mu A. The active area of the presented BGR is 180 mu m x 220 mu m.

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