Claims
- 1. A current suply circuit including in combination:
- current supply field effect transistor means having source, drain and gate electrodes;
- negative feedback means having a selected resistance coupled between said source and gate electrodes;
- bipolar diode means having one electrode connected to said drain electrode and another electrode connected to a supply terminal, said bipolar diode means having a predetermined anode-to-cathode cross-sectional area;
- bipolar transistor means having a control electrode and main electrodes, said control electrode being coupled to said drain electrode and to said one electrode of said bipolar diode means at a circuit node, said main electrodes being connected between said source electrode and said supply terminal, said bipolar transistor means having an emitter-to-base junction cross-sectional area which is greater than said anode-to-cathode junction area by a predetermined factor, said bipolar transistor means and said bipolar diode means enabling minimization of said selected resistance of said negative feedback means, said circuit node providing the output current of the current supply circuit; and
- electrical load means connected to said circuit node.
- 2. The current supply circuit of claim 1 wherein said negative feedback means includes a diffused semiconductor resistor formed integrally with said source electrode of said current supply field effect transistor means, said current supply field effect transistor means having a temperature coefficient, said diffused semiconductor resistor having a predetermined temperature coefficient so that said temperature coefficients of said current supply field effect transistor means and said semiconductor resistor are self-compensating to cause the current through said current supply field effect transistor means to have a magnitude which is substantially independent of temperature variations.
- 3. A current supply circuit including in combination:
- current supply field effect transistor means having source, drain and gate electrodes;
- negative feedback means coupled between said source and gate electrodes, said negative feedback means including a diffused semiconductor resistor formed integrally with said source electrode of said current supply field effect device, said current supply field effect transistor means having a temperature coefficient, said diffused semiconductor resistor having a predetermined temperature coefficient so that said temperature coefficients of said current supply field effect transistor means and said semiconductor resistor are self-compensating to cause the current through said current supply field effect transistor means to have a magnitude which is substantially independent of temperature variations;
- bipolar diode means having one electrode connected to said drain electrode and another electrode connected to a supply terminal; and
- bipolar transistor means having a control electrode and main electrodes, said control electrode being coupled to said drain electrode and to said one electrode of said bipolar diode means at a circuit node, said main electrodes being connected between said source electrode and said supply terminal, said circuit node providing the output current of the current supply circuit.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 925,083, filed July 17, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,207,537, issued June, 10, 1980.
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Divisions (1)
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Jul 1978 |
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