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Hello
I am designing a low-noise amplifier. Now it is time to generate the bias current properly. (Until now, I have used ideal current source)
It must be rather unaffected by supply voltage. (I have supply voltage swing with large variation 5...20V) (I am producing a 5V-reference, but at least the reference itself still need bias current)
It would be nice to be able to controll temperature dependecy.
I have possibility to use mos transistors, resistors and diodes but no bipolar transtors.
My first attempt was very noisy. What principle is the best for low noise?
I am designing a low-noise amplifier. Now it is time to generate the bias current properly. (Until now, I have used ideal current source)
It must be rather unaffected by supply voltage. (I have supply voltage swing with large variation 5...20V) (I am producing a 5V-reference, but at least the reference itself still need bias current)
It would be nice to be able to controll temperature dependecy.
I have possibility to use mos transistors, resistors and diodes but no bipolar transtors.
My first attempt was very noisy. What principle is the best for low noise?