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Voltage generator for compensating for temperature dependency of memory cell current

  • US 6,452,437 B1
  • Filed: 07/21/2000
  • Issued: 09/17/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/22/1999
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A voltage generator comprising:

  • a first terminal acting as an output terminal;

    a constant current source connected to said first terminal, for supplying or discharging a constant current which is substantially independent of a temperature change to or from said first terminal;

    a temperature-dependent current source connected to said first terminal, for supplying or discharging a temperature-dependent current which changes as temperature varies to or from said first terminal;

    a first current/voltage converter connected to said first terminal;

    a constant current generating circuit connected to said first terminal and including a second current/voltage converter connected between second and third terminals, and a first control circuit for controlling a voltage between the second and third terminals to a constant voltage which is substantially independent of a temperature change; and

    a temperature-dependent current generating circuit connected to said first terminal and including a first diode element connected between fourth and fifth terminals, a third current/voltage converter connected between sixth and seventh terminals, a second diode element connected between the fifth and seventh terminals, and a second control circuit for controlling potentials of the fourth and sixth terminals to the same potential.

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