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construct a PTAT current source?

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how to construct a PTAT current source using only the output voltage of the bandgap ? (can't use any of the internal nodes of the bandgap cell. Only it's output.)
 

feed the output back to the R1 and R2 of the input
 

You can't use the node inside the bandgap ,only its output :)
 

Try this:

1. Tie the reference voltage to the gate and a resistor at the source of the same transistor.

2. Use current mirror, mirror current flowing thru the transistor to where you need the current source.

My train of thought: With reference voltage, I can use that to regulate a drain current. Therefore fixing the drain current and using current mirror i can steer that to where i want.
 

Level shift your voltage reference output with a bipolar transistor. Then you get
V2=Vref-Vbe, which is a PTAT voltage. Apply this voltage across a resistor. You can have a PTAT current.
BTW: Pay attention to the temperature coefficient of the resistor.
 

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