UK et al., 2010 - Google Patents
An area-efficient CMOS bandgap reference utilizing a switched-current techniqueUK et al., 2010
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- UK B
- Okura S
- Ido T
- Taniguchi K
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- IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs
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An area-efficient CMOS bandgap reference (BGR) with switched-current and current- memory techniques is presented. The proposed circuit uses only one parasitic bipolar transistor to generate a reference voltage so that significant area reduction can be achieved …
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