DocumentCode
624
Title
Resistorless switched-capacitor bandgap voltage reference with low sensitivity to process variations
Author
Klimach, Hamilton ; Costa, A.L.T. ; Monteiro, Moacir F. C. ; Bampi, Sergio
Author_Institution
PGMicro, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Volume
49
Issue
23
fYear
2013
fDate
Nov. 7 2013
Firstpage
1448
Lastpage
1449
Abstract
A novel switched-capacitor bandgap voltage reference circuit is presented that dispenses entirely with the use of resistors. Since capacitors are used instead of resistors, variability problems from devices mismatch and process spread are reduced, compared with traditional topologies. The proportional-to-absolute-temperature drift and the complementary-to-absolute-temperature drift voltages are both generated by the same PNP vertical bipolar transistor obtained in bulk CMOS, minimising mismatch problems even further. A switchedcapacitor circuit stores, amplifies and sums these voltages, generating the bandgap voltage after five clock cycles. The operational amplifier offset voltage is also cancelled by the switching scheme proposed. The current sources which are used to generate different junction current densities are averaged in the switching process, reducing their mismatch impact on the circuit performance. A systematic comparison to a traditional bandgap topology with resistors is presented, both designed in the CMOS 180 nm process, and demonstrates the better performance of the new topology with respect to the former. Monte Carlo simulations show significantly lower spread resulting from devices mismatch in the output reference voltage (VREF) and also in its temperature coefficient.
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electronics Letters
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0013-5194
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/el.2013.1761
Filename
6675720
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