Design and characterization of a 0.25um programmable multiple voltage reference

This study is focused on the design and characterization of a programmable multiple voltage reference that can operate at 0-70C using 2.5V to 3V external supply using 0.25um CMOS technology. The design can output voltages of 0.1V, 0.2V, 0.3V, 0.4 V, 0.5V, 0.6V, 0.7V, and 0.8V which can be digitally...

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Main Authors: Avila, Jose Marie S., Dy, Aj Carl P., Palencia, Dolly D., Torres, Ryan Stephen G.
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2014
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10857
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:This study is focused on the design and characterization of a programmable multiple voltage reference that can operate at 0-70C using 2.5V to 3V external supply using 0.25um CMOS technology. The design can output voltages of 0.1V, 0.2V, 0.3V, 0.4 V, 0.5V, 0.6V, 0.7V, and 0.8V which can be digitally adjusted using a current mode current source digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The design is composed of a second generation current conveyor and a current DAC to produce the multiple voltage reference. The circuit was designed, implemented, and characterized using Tanner EDA.