Bandgap circuit having a high-order curvature compensation current generating circuit
A bandgap reference voltage generating circuit includes a bandgap cell, a tail resistor circuit, a high-order curvature compensation current generating circuit, an I ZTAT current sink circuit, and a start-up circuit. The bandgap cell has a base current redistribution circuit that drives the bases of the bipolar transistors using a first base resupply current taken from the first current leg of the cell, and that uses a matched second base resupply current taken from the second current leg of the cell. V BG error due to bipolar current gain variation is reduced. The N-channel transistors of the curvature compensation current generating circuit operate in the near threshold region. The output current of the compensation circuit varies as power of approximately 2.1 of the input current. The tail resistor circuit is programmable in various ways so that the amount of curvature correction can be tailored and trimmed.
1 . A current generating circuit, comprising:
a first current mirror formed of a first P-channel transistor, a second P channel transistor, and a third P-channel transistor, wherein a gate of the first P-channel transistor is coupled to a gate of the second P-channel transistor and to a gate of the third P-channel transistor, wherein the first current mirror supplies a first mirror output current that has a current magnitude from the first P-channel transistor, wherein the first current mirror supplies a second mirror output current that has a current magnitude from the second P-channel transistor, wherein the first current mirror supplies a third mirror output current that has a current magnitude from the third P-channel transistor, and wherein the magnitude of the second mirror output current is a fraction of the magnitude of the third mirror output current;
a ground conductor;
a first N-channel transistor having a source, a drain, and a gate, wherein the gate is coupled to the drain;
a second N-channel transistor having a source, a drain, and a gate, wherein the gate is coupled to the drain, and wherein the source of the second N-channel transistor is coupled to the drain of the first N-channel transistor, and wherein the drain of the second N-channel transistor is coupled to receive the third mirror output current from the third P-channel transistor of the first current mirror;
a third N-channel transistor having a source, a drain and a gate, wherein the gate of the third N-channel transistor is coupled to the gate of the second N-channel transistor;
a fourth N-channel transistor having a source, a drain and a gate, wherein the source of the fourth N-channel transistor is coupled to the source of the first N-channel transistor at the ground conductor, and wherein the gate of the fourth N-channel transistor is coupled to the source of the third N-channel transistor at a summing node, wherein the second P-channel transistor of the first current mirror supplies the second mirror output current to the summing node, and wherein an output current of the current generating circuit is conducted into and through the fourth N-channel transistor; and
a sink current circuit coupled to sink a sink current from the summing node.
2 . The current generating circuit of claim 1 , wherein the output current of the current generating circuit is a current that flows into the drain of the fourth N-channel transistor.
3 . The current generating circuit of claim 1 , wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth N-channel transistors has a gate-to-source voltage V GS and a threshold voltage V T , and wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth N-channel transistors operates in its near threshold region of transistor operation such that V GS minus V T remains in a range from 25 millivolts to 75 millivolts over a temperature operating range from −40 degrees Celsius to +125 degrees Celsius.
4 . The current generating circuit of claim 1 , further comprising:
a second current mirror formed of a fourth P-channel transistor and a fifth P-channel transistor, wherein a gate of the fourth P-channel transistor is coupled to a gate of the fifth P-channel transistor, wherein the drain of the fourth N-channel transistor is coupled to receive the output current of the current generating circuit from the fourth P-channel transistor of the second current mirror, wherein a second output current flows from the drain of the fifth P-channel transistor; and
an output current conductor through which the second output current from the fifth P-channel transistor of the second current mirror flows.
5 . The current generating circuit of claim 1 , wherein the drain of the second N-channel transistor receives the third mirror output current from the third P-channel transistor of the first current mirror through a diode-connected N-channel transistor.
6 . The current generating circuit of claim 1 , further comprising:
a supply voltage conductor, wherein the drain of the third N-channel transistor is coupled to the supply voltage conductor through a cascode transistor.
7 . The current generating circuit of claim 1 , wherein the drain of the second N-channel transistor receives the third mirror output current from the third P-channel transistor of the first current mirror through a diode-connected N-channel transistor, wherein the drain of the third N-channel transistor is coupled to a supply voltage conductor through an N-channel cascode transistor, and wherein a gate of the N-channel cascode transistor is coupled to a gate of the diode-connected N-channel transistor.
8 . The current generating circuit of claim 4 , wherein the second output current is supplied to a tail resistor circuit, wherein the first P-channel transistor is a part of a bandgap cell, and wherein the tail resistor circuit draws a current from the bandgap cell.
9 . The current generating circuit of claim 1 , wherein the sink current circuit receives a bandgap reference voltage signal and uses the bandgap reference voltage signal to generate the sink current.
10 . A method comprising:
(a) mirroring a first mirror current to generate a second mirror current and a third mirror current, wherein the second mirror current has a current magnitude, wherein the third mirror current has a current magnitude, wherein the current magnitude of the second mirror current is a fraction of the current magnitude of the third mirror current;
(b) conducting the third mirror current serially through a second N-channel transistor and a first N-channel transistor to a ground conductor, wherein a gate of the second N-channel transistor is coupled to a drain of the second N-channel transistor, wherein a gate of the first N-channel transistor is coupled to a drain of the first N-channel transistor, and wherein the drain of the first N-channel transistor is coupled to the source of the second N-channel transistor;
(c) conducting a first current through a third N-channel transistor onto a summing node, wherein a gate of the third N-channel transistor is coupled to the gate of the second N-channel transistor;
(d) conducting the second mirror current onto the summing node;
(e) sinking a sink current from the summing node; and
(f) conducting an output current into a drain of a fourth N-channel transistor, wherein a gate of the fourth N-channel transistor is coupled to the summing node, and wherein a source of the fourth N-channel transistor is coupled at the ground conductor to a source of the first N-channel transistor.
11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the first current is conducted in (c) through a cascode transistor from a supply voltage conductor, to the drain of the third N-channel transistor, through the third N-channel transistor, and from a source of the third N-channel transistor to the summing node.
12 . The method of claim 10 , wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth N-channel transistors has a gate-to-source voltage V GS and a threshold voltage V T , and wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth N-channel transistors operates in its near threshold region of transistor operation such that V GS minus V T remains in a range from 25 millivolts to 75 millivolts over a temperature operating range from −40 degrees Celsius to +125 degrees Celsius.
13 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the first mirror current is a PTAT current (proportional to absolute temperature).
14 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the sinking of the sink current in (e) includes receiving a bandgap reference voltage signal and using the bandgap reference voltage signal to generate the sink current.
15 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising:
(g) mirroring the output current flowing into the drain of the fourth N-channel transistor so as to generate a second output current; and
(h) using an analog demultiplexer switch to supply the second output current onto a selected one of a plurality of tap nodes of a resistor string.
16 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising:
(g) mirroring the output current flowing into the drain of the fourth N-channel transistor so as to generate a second output current;
(h) using an analog demultiplexer switch to supply the second output current onto a selected one of a plurality of tap nodes of a resistor string;
(i) conducting the first mirror current through a first current leg of a bandgap cell; and
(j) mirroring the first mirror current to generate a fourth mirror current and conducting the fourth mirror current through a second current leg of the bandgap cell, wherein the resistor string of (h) is coupled to conduct current from a tail resistor node of the bandgap cell and through the resistor string and to a ground conductor.
17 . A current generating circuit, comprising:
a current mirror that outputs a first mirror output current, a second mirror output current, and a third mirror output current, wherein a magnitude of the second mirror output current is a fraction of a magnitude of the third mirror output current;
a ground conductor;
a first diode-connected N-channel transistor and a second diode-connected N-channel transistor coupled in series to conduct the third mirror output current from the current mirror to the ground conductor;
a third N-channel transistor having a source, a drain and a gate, wherein the gate of the third N-channel transistor is coupled to a gate of the second diode-connected N-channel transistor;
a fourth N-channel transistor having a source, a drain and a gate, wherein the source of the fourth N-channel transistor is coupled to a source of the first diode-connected N-channel transistor at the ground conductor, wherein the gate of the fourth N-channel transistor is coupled to the source of the third N-channel transistor at a summing node, wherein the second mirror output current is supplied onto the summing node, and wherein an output current of the current generating circuit is conducted into and through the fourth N-channel transistor; and
a sink current circuit coupled to sink a sink current from the summing node.
18 . The current generating circuit of claim 17 , wherein the output current of the current generating circuit is mirrored to generate a second output current, wherein the second output current is supplied to a tail resistor circuit, wherein the first mirror output current is a current flowing in a bandgap cell, and wherein the tail resistor circuit draws a current from the bandgap cell.
19 . The current generating circuit of claim 17 , wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth N-channel transistors has a body contact and a source, wherein the body contact and the source of each the first, second, third and fourth N-channel transistors are connected together but separately from each other.
20 . The current generating circuit of claim 17 , wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth N-channel transistors has a gate-to-source voltage V GS and a threshold voltage V T , and wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth N-channel transistors operates in its near threshold region of transistor operation such that V GS minus V T remains in a range from 25 millivolts to 75 millivolts over a temperature operating range from −40 degrees Celsius to +125 degrees Celsius.
21 . A bandgap reference circuit, comprising:
a bandgap cell, wherein a first mirror output current flows in a first leg of the bandgap cell, and wherein a fourth mirror output current flows in a second leg of the bandgap cell;
a current generating circuit, comprising:
a current mirror that outputs a second mirror output current and a third mirror output current, wherein a magnitude of the second mirror output current is a fraction of a magnitude of the third mirror output current;
a ground conductor;
a first diode-connected N-channel transistor and a second diode-connected N-channel transistor coupled in series to conduct the third mirror output current from the current mirror to the ground conductor;
a third N-channel transistor having a source, a drain and a gate, wherein the gate of the third N-channel transistor is coupled to a gate of the second diode-connected N-channel transistor;
a fourth N-channel transistor having a source, a drain and a gate, wherein the source of the fourth N-channel transistor is coupled to a source of the first diode-connected N-channel transistor at the ground conductor, wherein the gate of the fourth N-channel transistor is coupled to the source of the third N-channel transistor at a summing node, wherein the second mirror output current is supplied onto the summing node, and wherein an output current of the current generating circuit is conducted into and through the fourth N-channel transistor; and
a sink current circuit coupled to sink a sink current from the summing node;
a second current mirror that mirrors the output current of the current generating circuit thereby generating a second output current; and
a trimmable tail resistor circuit that draws a current from the bandgap cell, wherein the trimmable tail resistor circuit receives the second output current from the second current mirror.
22 . The bandgap reference cell of claim 21 , wherein the trimmable tail resistor circuit comprises a resistor string and an analog demultiplexer switch and a register, wherein the analog demultiplexer switch supplies the second output current onto a selected one of a plurality of tap nodes of the resistor string, and wherein a digital value stored in the register determines which of the plurality of tap nodes is the selected one.