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What is the typical TC for PTAT?

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What is the typical TC for PTAT? And what loading should you use to simulate the loading for PMOS delivering the PTAT current? 25K resistor?

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ptat circuit

Normally in TC of PTAT voltage is about 2-mV/K, which is same as TC of BJT (if BJT is used to contruct a bandgap circuit), so that these two component can be cancelled through out the intended temperature range.
 

what is a ptat circuit?

The question wasn't well asked, the answer is totally wrong.
these are the comments, anyway, I try to contribute whatever i can, but in this case, i just have to tell the authors to not waste time posting nonsense
 

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