Bandgap voltage reference based temperature compensation circuit

Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Temperature compensation of semiconductor

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323313, 327103, 327306, G05F 330, G05F 304, G05F 1567

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057676640

ABSTRACT:
A voltage-to-current converter for use with a bandgap voltage reference circuit for providing a correction current to compensate for the adverse effects of temperature. In one specific embodiment, the voltage-to-current converter is used to provide output voltage curvature correction to the resident bandgap voltage reference circuit.

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