Vendor: Weasic Microelectronics Category: Voltage Reference

1.2 V Bandgap Voltage Reference

The WEABG18NI12SFN21M22G is a band reference voltage that provides a 1.224 V output from an 1.8 V input.

GlobalFoundries 22nm FDX View all specifications

Overview

The WEABG18NI12SFN21M22G is a band reference voltage that provides a 1.224 V output from an 1.8 V input. It is specified over the –40°C to +120°C temperature range.

Key features

  • Supply Voltage (typ):1.5 V to 2.0 V
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40 oC to 150oC
  • Ptat current : 30.1 uA @27oC
  • Ptat current TC : 2.2 mA
  • Untrimmed Constant Current : 24.95 uA @27oC
  • Untrimmed Constant Voltage : 1.22 V @27oC
  • Vbgr temp variation : 6.2 mV
  • PSSR @1KHz : 65 dB
  • PSSR @1MHz : 19 dB
  • Current Consumption : 4.2 mA
  • Area: 378um x 229um

Block Diagram

Applications

  • General purpose applications

What’s Included?

  • GDSII, Database, SystemVerilog Models

Silicon Options

Foundry Node Process Maturity
GlobalFoundries 22nm FDX

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
WEABG18NI12SFN21M22G
Vendor
Weasic Microelectronics
Type
Silicon IP

Files

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Provider

Weasic Microelectronics
HQ: Greece
Weasic develops and markets mmWave Analog and Mixed-Signal IP for 5G backhaul, Automotive RADARs and Satellite Radios. Weasic’s world class design team has a strong record of successfully delivering first-pass silicon for the most challenging design specifications in performance, power consumption and silicon area. Weasic’s IP is in production with multiple customers world-wide, including some of the largest names in the industry sectors we serve. Weasic was founded in 2014 and is based in Athens, Greece.

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Frequently asked questions about Voltage Reference IP cores

What is 1.2 V Bandgap Voltage Reference?

1.2 V Bandgap Voltage Reference is a Voltage Reference IP core from Weasic Microelectronics listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for globalfoundries.

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