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Design Of A Bandgap Voltage Reference, Nicolaus Vail May 2022

Design Of A Bandgap Voltage Reference, Nicolaus Vail

Electrical Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

This thesis details the design process of a bandgap voltage reference (BGR) integrated circuit in a 180 nm CMOS process. A BGR provides a constant DC voltage across a range of operating temperatures and supply voltages. By its nature, the circuit is intended as a reference, not to provide current, so the output would be connected to a very high impedance, such as the gate of a transistor. At 27°C, this design provides a 955 mV reference voltage given a nominal VDD of 3 V. From 20°C to 175°C, the output voltage has a variance of 7.2 mV (approximately 0.8%) …


Design Of Two-Stage Operational Amplifier Using Indirect Feedback Frequency Compensation, Roderick Gomez May 2019

Design Of Two-Stage Operational Amplifier Using Indirect Feedback Frequency Compensation, Roderick Gomez

Electrical Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

This thesis work details the designing process of two silicon two-stage operational amplifiers with indirect feedback compensation and with Miller compensation technique. The main objective of this thesis is to study the advantages of indirect feedback compensation in comparison with Miller compensation and how this technique can be applied to meet certain design specifications. The operational amplifiers are designed with 130 nm Silicon Germanium CMOS process ideally for temperature range of 25°C to 300°C. The two op-amps are designed to have a DC gain of about 70 dB and 60 degrees of phase margin. The indirect feedback compensation design showed …