INDEX
Bandgap voltage reference, 71
Widlar, 71
Cascode current mirror, 172
Channel length modulation, 172
Alleviation, 173
Loop gain, 172
Self-bias, 170
Voltage headroom, 171
Voltage reference, 170
BJT (Bipolar Junction Transistor), 1–5, 39, 94, 122, 125
AE (base-emitter voltage), 3
Base-emitter voltage, 3
Base resistance, 122
Collector current, 3
ΔVBE (differential VBE), 5
Gummel and Poon model, 1
Parameter, 39
∂VBE/∂T (VBE temperature dependency), 4
Series resistance, 122
Size, 122
BJT free CTAT, 178
Brokaw bandgap voltage reference, 168, 170
Output driving, 170
Supply voltage headroom, 170
Trimming, 170
Channel length modulation, 23, 75, 86, 107, 115, 116, 172, 177, 179–81, 205, 209, 213
β-multiplier, 172
Alleviation, 180
VGS − ΔVGS, 180
Alleviation, 180
Widlar current source, 177
Common mode input range, see Operational Amplifier
CTAT (Complementary to absolute temperature), 4, 178, 224
BJT free, 178
Taylor expansion, 224
Current mirror, 86–8, 114–15, 117, 121, 137, 275, 277
Active bias, 88
Channel length modulation, 86, 107, 115–16
Alleviation, 116
Drain voltage equalization, 116
Resistor, 116
Output impedance, 87, 117, 121, 137
Simple, 87
Supply voltage headroom, 86
Curvature Compensation, 223
Curvature correction, 223
Device matching, see Layout
Differential pair, see Weighted differential circuit
Saturation, ...
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