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Ultra-low-power temperature compensated voltage reference generator
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A CMOS voltage reference, based on the difference between the gate-source voltages of two NMOS transistors, has been realized with AMS 0.35 m CMOS technology (Vthn=0.45 V and Vthn=0.75 V at 0
Giuseppe de Vita, Giuseppe Iannaccone
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