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A 2.2 V-Voltage Reference Circuit Design with TC of 35.49 ppm/oC for low power DAC Applications
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.f1269.0486s419
Subject(s) - benchmark (surveying) , voltage reference , voltage , constant (computer programming) , power (physics) , monte carlo method , constant voltage , computer science , electrical engineering , electronic engineering , engineering , physics , mathematics , statistics , geodesy , quantum mechanics , geography , programming language
Constant voltage reference is the basic for the digital data conversion from analog data where rich digital data applications are important. It acts as a bench mark reference for the data to convert. In this paper we have designed a BGR supplying 1.4 V using 5 V supply and generated a constant supply of 2.2 V with additional ciruit using SCL 180 nm technology where the TC is 35.49ppm/oC and the mean and SD of Monte carlo resulted as 74.81 and 11.09 respectively, which can be used as a benchmark reference for DACs.

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