Voltage regulator
View Patent ↗Provided is a voltage regulator capable of keeping the accuracy of an output voltage thereof even at high temperature. The voltage regulator includes: a reference voltage circuit configured to output a reference voltage; an output transistor configured to output an output voltage; a voltage divider circuit configured to divide the output voltage to output a divided voltage; an error amplifier circuit configured to amplify a difference between the reference voltage and the divided voltage, and output the amplified difference to control a gate of the output transistor; a switching circuit configured to switch the divided voltage of the voltage divider circuit; and a temperature detection circuit configured to output a signal in accordance with temperature to control the switching circuit.
1. A voltage regulator, comprising:
a reference voltage circuit configured to output a reference voltage that varies with temperature;
an output transistor configured to output an output voltage;
a voltage divider circuit configured to divide the output voltage to output a divided voltage;
an error amplifier circuit configured to amplify a difference between the reference voltage and the divided voltage, and output the amplified difference to control a gate of the output transistor;
a switching circuit configured to switch the divided voltage of the voltage divider circuit; and
a temperature detection circuit configured to detect a change in temperature and output a signal in accordance with the detected change in temperature to control the switching circuit to maintain the output voltage of the output transistor within a predetermined range.
2. A voltage regulator according to claim 1 , wherein the voltage divider circuit comprises:
a plurality of resistors connected in series; and
the switching circuit connected in parallel to the plurality of resistors.
3. A voltage regulator according to claim 1 , wherein the temperature detection circuit comprises:
a constant current circuit and a resistor connected in series between a power supply terminal and a ground terminal; and
a comparison circuit including an inverting input terminal connected to a node between the constant current circuit and the resistor, a non-inverting input terminal connected to the reference voltage circuit, and an output terminal connected to the switching circuit.