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what is criteria of design the bias circuit?

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hi
what is criteria of design the bias circuit? is VDsat & bias current or there is other parameters
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only stability and variation on temp., process.
 

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You have only to see that OPERATING POINT should not deviate under change in tempeatutre or other parameters.
 

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It deponds on your circuit. It's no need for you to make every bias not sensitive to PTV because it's too cost. For example, if you need a bias for an OPA, you can use a simple type such as diode transistors voltage dividing.
 

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Depends on what blocks you need to bias.
If you are doing amplifier/opamp, of cause you want your bias current to be increased with temperature, to compensate the drop of mobility hence gain of amplifier.
If you are designing oscillator, of cause you want your charge/discharge current to be independant of PVT, so that to have a constant charge/discharge to maintain oscillation freq over PVT.
If you are providing reference voltage for comparison, of cause it should be flat over PVT.

All in all, it is still depends on what blocks you need to bias.
 

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