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I am intending to design a CMOS current steering DAC to deliver a maximum of 1mA current to drive a load typically of the order of 10kilohms (max). I am using AMIS library for the design. As the output load dictates, i am in need to switch over to a high voltage process. But I decided to keep design with low voltage supply and finally mirror the current onto a High voltage MOS and drive the load. I want to know if the method i suggested above can be used (attachment)? Or please guide me how to do it...**broken link removed****broken link removed**
You should be aware that the low-voltage and the high-voltage transistors neither have the same threshold voltages nor the same output conductances, so the current translation won't be one-to-one. You can either adjust the required current transfer ratio by trusting your simulation result, or - if you need better accuracy - you'd have to regulate the high voltage current via a feedback loop with gain (opAmp).
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