1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a generated voltage reference that can selectively track with variations in temperature or be process, voltage and temperature (PVT) independent.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Many circuits use voltage references to generate outputs that are a fraction of the input but follow the input's characteristics. These generated references can then be input to another system.
A typical circuit for generating a reference voltage takes a PVT independent reference, and generates a PVT independent output. Please refer to
For some circuits, however, it is impractical to operate over all temperature conditions. For example, at low temperatures, circuit components will have a performance problem. At high temperatures, the problem of leakage current occurs. It is therefore advantageous to provide a reference voltage generation circuit that can provide an output that has some dependency on temperature variations.
A reference voltage generation circuit for generating a reference voltage that can adaptively depend on temperature and process according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention comprises: a comparator, having a process, temperature and voltage (PVT) insensitive reference as a first input, and a feedback of the output as a second input, for generating a voltage reference output; a first resistor, coupled to the output of the operational amplifier; a second and a third variable resistor coupled in parallel, and coupled between the first resistor and ground; and a transistor, coupled between the third variable resistor and ground.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
The present invention provides a circuit that can generate an output according to a PVT independent reference, where the output can be temperature independent, temperature dependent, or highly temperature dependent. This allows for greater flexibility in the reference generation circuit's applications, ensuring the circuit can be used in a wide variety of operating environments.
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The transistor T1 has a very high transconductance (gm). The second resistor R2 and the third resistor R3 are both variable resistors. The high transconductance of the transistor T1 allows a voltage output of the circuit 200 to track with the gate-to-source voltage of the transistor T1. This means that, as the gate-to-source voltage of the transistor T1 varies so will the generated output voltage. The amount of temperature dependence of the output depends on the sizes of the respective resistances of R2 and R3. When R3 is set to infinity then the circuit 200 will operate as though R3 and the transistor T1 are not there, i.e. as in the prior art. In this case, the output voltage will be temperature independent but the size of the output voltage will depend on the resistance of R2.
When R2 is set to infinity and R3 is set to zero, the output will track with the gate-to-source voltage of the transistor T1, i.e. when the gate-to-source voltage of the transistor T1 varies according to temperature or process effects, these effects will also be seen on the reference voltage produced by the circuit 200. When R2 is set to infinity and R3 is set to be a value between zero and infinity, the output will track according to different amounts of temperature and process variations. The maximum dependency on temperature and process is when the ratio of the first resistor R1 to the third resistor R3 is maximized. The output voltage can be represented by the following equation:
This can be expanded to be:
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The present invention provides means and apparatus for generating a reference voltage that can selectively track with the voltage of a transistor, or can be temperature and process independent, allowing for greater flexibility of design and usage.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention.
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20110102057 A1 | May 2011 | US |