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A Sub-100 ppm/degC Temperature-Compensated High-Frequency CMOS Relaxation Oscillator
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Thanachayanont, Apinunt
, Georgiou, Pantelis
, Sakphrom, Siraporn
2016
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Thanachayanont, Apinunt
, Georgiou, Pantelis
, Sakphrom, Siraporn
2016
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A Sub-100 ppm/degC Temperature-Compensated High-Frequency CMOS Relaxation Oscillator
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A Sub-100 ppm/degC Temperature-Compensated High-Frequency CMOS Relaxation Oscillator
2016
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(ProQuest: ... denotes formulae and/or non-USASCII text omitted; see image) A temperature-compensated high-frequency CMOS integrated relaxation oscillator with low frequency variations is presented. A current-controlled oscillator topology is employed with a resistive source-degenerated transconductor and a current comparator to achieve high oscillation frequency and low power dissipation. The proposed oscillator was designed with process parameters from a standard 0.35-...m CMOS technology and a 2.5-V single power supply voltage. At a nominal oscillation frequency of 21 MHz, the total power dissipation of the circuit was 201 ...W. Post-layout simulation results showed that the frequency variations were less than ... over a temperature range of ... to ...
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Springer Nature B.V
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