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Design of a Radiation-Hardened Curvature Compensated Bandgap Reference Circuit
A 4.5 MGy TID-Tolerant CMOS Bandgap Reference Circuit Using a Dynamic Base Leakage Compensation Technique
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Design of a Radiation-Hardened Curvature Compensated Bandgap Reference Circuit
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PTAT 2 current generation circuit. | Download Scientific Diagram
Design of a Radiation-Hardened Curvature Compensated Bandgap Reference Circuit
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