rmanalo
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Hello everyone,
When designing a temperature-independent voltage reference, the current is PTAT and takes a few extra design steps to get a low-TC current reference. Most applications for a precision voltage reference is on ADCs but how about a current reference? when do we use a CTAT, PTAT, or temperature-independent current reference? all I could think of is biasing mosfets.
best regards,
rmanalo
When designing a temperature-independent voltage reference, the current is PTAT and takes a few extra design steps to get a low-TC current reference. Most applications for a precision voltage reference is on ADCs but how about a current reference? when do we use a CTAT, PTAT, or temperature-independent current reference? all I could think of is biasing mosfets.
best regards,
rmanalo