@inproceedings{095ad408f7f9482693bd34d5e16545aa,
title = "A low-voltage, low-power 1.03V voltage reference for implantable medical devices",
abstract = "In this work an integrated low supply voltage, low-power 1.03V voltage reference for implantable medical devices is presented. The circuit was designed, simulated and fabricated in a 0.6μm technology. Simulated and measured results show that output voltage varies less than 3mV while varying supply voltages from 1.7V to 5V, and has a standard deviation of 13mV between different measured chips. To reduce the power consumption the output is buffered and the bandgap circuit is periodically turned on and off, resulting in a total current consumption of less than 200nA, which fits regular requirements of medical devices.",
keywords = "CMOS, Low power, voltage reference",
author = "Matias Miguez and Joel Gak and Guillermo Costa and Alfredo Arnaud",
year = "2012",
language = "Ingl{\'e}s",
isbn = "9789871620937",
series = "EAMTA 2012 - Proceedings of the Argentine School of Micro-Nanoelectronics, Technology and Applications 2012",
pages = "47--51",
booktitle = "EAMTA 2012 - Proceedings of the Argentine School of Micro-Nanoelectronics, Technology and Applications 2012",
note = "7th Argentine School of Micro-Nanoelectronics, Technology and Applications, EAMTA 2012 ; Conference date: 04-08-2012 Through 12-08-2012",
}