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How to change MSB current produced by current mirror?

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current mirror

hello everyone,
I have a question.My MSB current is varying from -60° to 120°.
My MSB current is produced by current mirror.
How to fix it? Thank you.
 

Re: current mirror

You'd better make your jpg file smaller. People need 4.5 points to download it.
 

Re: current mirror

Use bandgap circuit provide reference current. you can get current is independent from temp.
 

current mirror

Usually, current vs temp variation will not too hurt to the circuit operation. I suggest you better check the circuit rather than ask for temp independent current source
 

Re: current mirror

Usually, we will develope a bandgap reference. So we get a constant voltage source. Then we will use a external resistor together with the bandgap volatge to produce a constant current.

I=Vbg÷Rext. Vbg is the bandgap volatge and Rext is the external resistor.

Then I is not sensitive to power and temerature.
 

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