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Model a Bandgap and PTAT current (Read 1695 times)
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Model a Bandgap and PTAT current
Dec 07th, 2006, 12:40am
 
Hi,

Has anyone tried to model the bandgap or PTAT current using either Verilog or other means across temperature? PTAT can be modeled simply by using a current source and entering a positive temperature coefficient. For bandgap you could add a positive and a negative temperature coefficient. Any better ways?

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