A novel curvature‐correction technique insensitive to process variations

This paper proposes a novel curvature‐correction technique insensitive to process variations, which can be used in not only the bandgap reference (BGR) circuit but also the Zener reference circuit. By using two BJT transistors to form a differential pair structure, the current difference between the...

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Published inElectronics letters Vol. 59; no. 13
Main Authors Tao, Linzhi, Zhuang, Haoyu, Chen, Leiting, Li, Yizhan, Li, Qiang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Stevenage John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.07.2023
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Summary:This paper proposes a novel curvature‐correction technique insensitive to process variations, which can be used in not only the bandgap reference (BGR) circuit but also the Zener reference circuit. By using two BJT transistors to form a differential pair structure, the current difference between the differential pair generates a compensation current, which compensates for the non‐linearity in the reference voltage. Unlike the classic curvature‐correction technique which can only be used in the BGR circuit, this novel technique can be used in the Zener reference circuit as well. What is more, the proposed curvature‐correction technique is insensitive to process variations, which greatly increases the reliability of commercial products. Finally, simulation results verify the validity of the proposed technique. This paper proposes a novel curvature‐correction technique insensitive to process variations, which can be used in not only the bandgap reference (BGR) circuit but also the Zener reference circuit.
ISSN:0013-5194
1350-911X
DOI:10.1049/ell2.12868