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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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-115022022-02-07T07:20:09Z Design and characterization of a 0.25um programmable multiple voltage reference Avila, Jose Marie S. Dy, Aj Carl P. Palencia, Dolly D. Torres, Ryan Stephen G. 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. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10857 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Linear integrated circuits--Design and construction Electronic circuit design Computer input-output equipment Electrical and Electronics Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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Philippines
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topic Linear integrated circuits--Design and construction
Electronic circuit design
Computer input-output equipment
Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
spellingShingle Linear integrated circuits--Design and construction
Electronic circuit design
Computer input-output equipment
Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
Avila, Jose Marie S.
Dy, Aj Carl P.
Palencia, Dolly D.
Torres, Ryan Stephen G.
Design and characterization of a 0.25um programmable multiple voltage reference
description 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.
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author Avila, Jose Marie S.
Dy, Aj Carl P.
Palencia, Dolly D.
Torres, Ryan Stephen G.
author_facet Avila, Jose Marie S.
Dy, Aj Carl P.
Palencia, Dolly D.
Torres, Ryan Stephen G.
author_sort Avila, Jose Marie S.
title Design and characterization of a 0.25um programmable multiple voltage reference
title_short Design and characterization of a 0.25um programmable multiple voltage reference
title_full Design and characterization of a 0.25um programmable multiple voltage reference
title_fullStr Design and characterization of a 0.25um programmable multiple voltage reference
title_full_unstemmed Design and characterization of a 0.25um programmable multiple voltage reference
title_sort design and characterization of a 0.25um programmable multiple voltage reference
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10857
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