2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.mejo.2011.06.010
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A sub 1 V high PSRR CMOS bandgap voltage reference

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“…PSRR of the circuit is 109 dB at low frequencies, 80 dB at 10 KHzand 27 dB at 1 MHz In a particular frequency range; the obtained PSRR is reasonably higher than the one in the conventional circuits. A scheme is exploited in order to reduce the sensitivity of the output voltage to supply voltage [7], and PSRR is 14 dB higher at lower frequencies. PSRR in the proposed circuit is 51 dB, 60 dB and 12 dB higher for lower frequencies, 10KHz frequency and 1 MHz frequency, respectively, in comparison with the voltage reference described in [10] which is relatively close to the designed circuit in power dissipation and output voltage.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PSRR of the circuit is 109 dB at low frequencies, 80 dB at 10 KHzand 27 dB at 1 MHz In a particular frequency range; the obtained PSRR is reasonably higher than the one in the conventional circuits. A scheme is exploited in order to reduce the sensitivity of the output voltage to supply voltage [7], and PSRR is 14 dB higher at lower frequencies. PSRR in the proposed circuit is 51 dB, 60 dB and 12 dB higher for lower frequencies, 10KHz frequency and 1 MHz frequency, respectively, in comparison with the voltage reference described in [10] which is relatively close to the designed circuit in power dissipation and output voltage.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work aims to focus on power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) since it is an important specification in RFEH power management system. Papers such as [8], [9], and [10] focus on the PSRR specification of bandgap reference. The techniques involved to increase PSRR involve voltage regulation of the transistor [8], cascoding transistors [9] and combination of cascode and voltage regulation [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Papers such as [8], [9], and [10] focus on the PSRR specification of bandgap reference. The techniques involved to increase PSRR involve voltage regulation of the transistor [8], cascoding transistors [9] and combination of cascode and voltage regulation [10]. Although these circuits will result in high PSRR, they exhibit weakness such as requiring relatively high-power supply, making it unsuitable for low power applications [8] and also cannot obtain a reference voltage of lower than 1.2V [9] which is crucial for circuits that operate in sub-threshold or near-threshold.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Conventional voltage references are based on bandgap reference (BGR) circuit, which is one of the most fundamental building blocks in integrated circuits [11][12]. A BGR voltage is usually composed of a weighted sum of V BE and thermal voltage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%