Voltage generating device

Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Self-regulating – Using a three or more terminal semiconductive device as the...

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323907, G05F 320

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ABSTRACT:
A voltage generating device is capable of generating a voltage which does not depend upon temperature even if a power source voltage is not higher than 1.25 V. The device comprises an output terminal thereof, current sources, resistors and a diode like connected transistor. A voltage on the output terminal is obtained by causing a current to flow through series-connected resistors. The current sources are band gap current sources. The current source is assumed as opened. A part of the diode like connected transistor is represented by an equivalent circuit including a voltage source and a resistor. The equivalent circuit and the resistors are represented by an equivalent circuit by using the Thevenin's theorem.

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