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bandgap for a transceiver

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Hi everybody

I will begin to design a bandgap-voltage-reference source for a transceiver.

What special considerations do I have to take for designing my circuit?
and WHY?

Remember that my bandgap-voltage-reference source will work for a transceiver.

IF YOU HAVE SOME PAPER ABOUT THIS SPECIAL BANDGAP-VOLTAGE-REFERENCE SOURCE,
PLEASE UPLOAD THE FILE OR SEND THE LINK.

THANKS
 

Try search this forum , then you can found some refernece materials.
 

jc2 said:
Hi everybody

I will begin to design a bandgap-voltage-reference source for a transceiver.

What special considerations do I have to take for designing my circuit?
and WHY?

Remember that my bandgap-voltage-reference source will work for a transceiver.

IF YOU HAVE SOME PAPER ABOUT THIS SPECIAL BANDGAP-VOLTAGE-REFERENCE SOURCE,
PLEASE UPLOAD THE FILE OR SEND THE LINK.

THANKS
 

hi everybody

atghiaee, how could that paper help me to solve my questions?

thanks
 

For transceiver, I think you don't need accurate voltage reference. So normal bandgap is OK.
 
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