Reference voltage source forms temperature-compensated voltage level due to mutual compensation of temperature dependence of bipolar diodes and resistors. The system allowing to coordinate the cell with a voltage converter in the current is provided.
The block is fabricated on SMIC CMOS 0.18 um technology.
612.7 mV Reference voltage source
Overview
Key Features
- SMIC CMOS 0.18 um
- Output voltage 0.6 V
- Temperature-compensated voltage in a wide temperature range
- Low supply voltage systems availability
- Bipolar diode characteristics control
- Small area
- Portable to other technologies (upon request)
Applications
- Supply voltage stabilization systems
- Comparison and detection systems
- System-on-chip for different purposes
- Measurement and calibration systems
- Technological research of microelectronic components
- Low supply voltage systems
- Navigation systems
Deliverables
- Schematic or NetList
- Abstract model (.lef and .lib files)
- Layout view (optional)
- Behavioral model (Verilog)
- Extracted view (optional)
- GDSII
- DRC, LVS, antenna report
- Test bench with saved configurations (optional)
- Documentation
Technical Specifications
Foundry, Node
SMIC CMOS 0.18 um
Maturity
silicon proven
Availability
Now
SMIC
Silicon Proven:
180nm
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