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How can I get a bandgap with the same output voltage?

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I see some products of 4.096V bandgap in TI websits.but how can I get the bandgap with the same output voltage?can anybody give me some suggestion?
 

Re: About 4.096V bandgap

I think this paper-H. Banba, H. Shiga, A. Umezawa, T. Miyaba, T. Tanzawa, S. Atsumi, and K. Sakui, “A CMOS bandgap reference circuit with sub-1-V operation,” IEEE J. Solid-State Circuits, vol. 34, pp. 670–674, May 1999, can give you some insights.

Regards,
Terry
 

About 4.096V bandgap

1. bandgap + opa
2. three/four diode and RES
 

About 4.096V bandgap

1.bandgap+voltage regulator
2.current type bandgap
 

Re: About 4.096V bandgap

Hi,
Can anyone upload some papers for reference?
Thx!
 

Re: About 4.096V bandgap

LT1389 - Nanopower Precision Shunt Voltage Reference
 

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