Van Staveren et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Structured electronic design: high-performance harmonic oscillators and bandgap referencesVan Staveren et al., 2001
- Document ID
- 13568819124377234496
- Author
- Van Staveren A
- Verhoeven C
- van Roermund A
- Publication year
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For many years bandgap references have been used as voltage references in various fields of application; for instance, in DA converters [1]. Depending on the digital input word, the analog output voltage is a fraction of the internal reference voltage. As for many applications …
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