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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 02, 2003
Filed:
Apr. 29, 2002
Bernard Robert Gregoire, Jr., Pocatello, ID (US);
AMI Semiconductor, Inc., Pocatello, ID (US);
Abstract
A bandgap voltage reference uses multiple PTAT voltage reference circuits (also called PTAT sources) coupled in series to generate a final PTAT voltage. A current-biased base-emitter region of a bipolar transistor is coupled between the final PTAT voltage and an output terminal of the bandgap voltage reference so as to add the base-emitter voltage to the final PTAT voltage to thereby generate a stable bandgap voltage reference. By using multiple PTAT voltage reference in series, the need for a resistor ratio is reduced (or even eliminated) thereby reducing the size of the resistors that generate the resistor ratio (or eliminate the need for the resistors entirely).