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| Publications [#60775] of Martin A. Brooke
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- Thomsen, A. and Brooke, M.A., A temperature stable current reference source with programmable output,
Proceedings of the 35th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (Cat. No.92CH3099-9)
(1992),
pp. 831 - 4, Washington, DC, USA [MWSCAS.1992.271195]
(last updated on 2007/04/11)
Abstract: A current reference source is presented that achieves stability over temperature with a neural network architecture and floating gate devices. It allows postfabrication adjustment to a user-specified output value. Tuning of floating gate devices is also used to accurately cancel temperature gradients at various temperatures. The circuit allows approximation of arbitrary functions over temperature. A first implementation for a limited temperature range yielded an accuracy of about 1.5%. Simulation results of an improved version are presented
Keywords: constant current sources;neural chips;reference circuits;stability;
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