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An Accurate Bandgap Voltage Reference Ready-Indicator

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Malatesta R., Souliotis G., Plessas F., Vlassis S.
Date
2022
Language
en
DOI
10.3390/electronics11050723
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Abstract
An accurate indication that the bandgap voltage reference (BGR) circuit is settled on its nominal value is essential in analog or mixed signal systems. In this paper, a generic method for accurate bandgap voltage reference (BGR) Ready-Indication (RI) is proposed. A RI signal shows that the BGR operates correctly but also is used to enable PoR circuits when those employ the bandgap voltage to generate the required thresholds. In many low power applications, several systems are periodically switched on and off to save power and to increase battery life. In such systems, most circuits must remain off, while BGR is not in ready mode, saving battery energy. In other critical applications, the Ready-Indicator can ensure that critical systems can be set on and the reference voltage is within the operating range. In this paper, the introduced methodology is applied to different reference voltage generators. Initially, a BGR with Ready-Indication is presented extensively, including post-layout simulations results in 22 nm, while thereafter, the study of this method is extended in other BGR topologies. The universality of the proposed method is proved by verifying the operation in all the BGR topologies under study covering designs in 22 nm and 65 nm and with supply voltages 1.8 V, 1 V, 0.55 V. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/76174
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