Stable DC current source with common-source output stage
First Claim
1. Current source circuitry formed from an integrated circuit comprising:
- an operational amplifier having negative and positive inputs and a corresponding operational amplifier output;
a bandgap reference circuit on the integrated circuit that applies a bandgap reference voltage to the negative input;
a common-source output stage connected to the operational amplifier output;
a feedback path between the common-source output stage and the positive input of the operational amplifier;
a node connected to the common-source output stage; and
an external resistor connected between the node and ground, wherein the external resistor is separate from the integrated circuit, wherein the external resistor has a resistance, and wherein feedback through the feedback path maintains the node at the bandgap reference voltage, so that a current equal to the bandgap reference voltage divided by the resistance of the external resistor flows through the resistor.
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Abstract
A current source is provided for use with integrated circuits such as programmable logic device integrated circuits. The current source has an operational amplifier with positive and negative inputs and an output. The output is connected to a common-source output stage. A current mirror circuit is connected between the common-source output stage and a positive power supply. An external circuit-board-mounted resistor and capacitor are connected in parallel between the common-source output stage and ground. The negative input of the operational amplifier receives a bandgap reference voltage. A feedback path is used to feed back a feedback signal from the output stage to the positive input of the operational amplifier. The feedback arrangement ensures that the bandgap reference voltage is applied across the external resistor, which, through operation of the common-source output stage and the current mirror circuit, establishes the magnitude of the current source output.
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12 Claims
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1. Current source circuitry formed from an integrated circuit comprising:
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an operational amplifier having negative and positive inputs and a corresponding operational amplifier output; a bandgap reference circuit on the integrated circuit that applies a bandgap reference voltage to the negative input; a common-source output stage connected to the operational amplifier output; a feedback path between the common-source output stage and the positive input of the operational amplifier; a node connected to the common-source output stage; and an external resistor connected between the node and ground, wherein the external resistor is separate from the integrated circuit, wherein the external resistor has a resistance, and wherein feedback through the feedback path maintains the node at the bandgap reference voltage, so that a current equal to the bandgap reference voltage divided by the resistance of the external resistor flows through the resistor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A current source formed from an integrated circuit device mounted on a circuit board, comprising:
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an operational amplifier on the device having negative and positive inputs and a corresponding operational amplifier output; a bandgap reference circuit on the device that applies a bandgap reference voltage to the negative input; a p-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor transistor on the device having a gate, a drain, and a source, wherein the gate is connected to the operational amplifier output; a feedback path on the device connected between the drain and the positive input, wherein the feedback path is used in maintaining the drain of the p-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor transistor at the bandgap reference voltage; a current mirror circuit on the device that is connected between the source and a positive power supply voltage and that has an output that supplies a reference current having a magnitude; and an external resistor that is separate from the integrated circuit, that is mounted to the circuit board, and that is connected between the drain and ground, wherein the resistor has a magnitude that sets the magnitude of the reference current and wherein a current flows through the resistor that is equal to the bandgap voltage divided by the magnitude of the resistor. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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