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A Low-Power CMOS Bandgap Voltage Reference for Supply Voltages Down to 0.5 V

Andrea Ria, Alessandro Catania, Paolo Bruschi, Massimo Piotto

2021Electronics20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A voltage reference is strictly required for sensor interfaces that need to perform nonratiometric data acquisition. In this work, a voltage reference capable of working with supply voltages down to 0.5 V is presented. The voltage reference was based on a classic CMOS bandgap core, properly modified to be compatible with low-threshold or zero-threshold MOSFETs. The advantages of the proposed circuit are illustrated with theoretical analysis and supported by numerical simulations. The core was combined with a recently proposed switched capacitor, inverter-like integrator implementing offset cancellation and low-frequency noise reduction techniques. Experimental results performed on a prototype designed and fabricated using a commercial 0.18 μm CMOS process are presented. The prototype produces a reference voltage of 220 mV with a temperature sensitivity of 45 ppm/°C across a 10–50 °C temperature range. The proposed voltage reference can be used to source currents up to 100 μA with a quiescent current consumption of only 630 nA.

Topics & Concepts

Bandgap voltage referenceVoltage referenceCMOSVoltageIntegratorElectrical engineeringInput offset voltageCapacitorLow voltageElectronic engineeringMaterials scienceInverterDropout voltageEngineeringOperational amplifierAmplifierAnalog and Mixed-Signal Circuit DesignSensor Technology and Measurement SystemsAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors
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