• Microelectronics
  • Vol. 53, Issue 3, 438 (2023)
LI Weiye1、2, LI Wenchang1、2, JIAN Haifang1、2, RUAN Wei2, WU Honghao1、2, LIU Jian1、2, and YIN Tao1、2
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    DOI: 10.13911/j.cnki.1004-3365.220243 Cite this Article
    LI Weiye, LI Wenchang, JIAN Haifang, RUAN Wei, WU Honghao, LIU Jian, YIN Tao. Design of a Current Mode Temperature Sensor Chip[J]. Microelectronics, 2023, 53(3): 438 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    A current-based temperature sensor chip was designed and implemented. The influence of temperature measurement principle and Early effect on temperature measurement accuracy was analyzed, and a collector-emitter voltage compensation circuit was proposed. The transfer function between the output current and the temperature was linearized by using a set of current mirrors and matched resistors. By this way, the chip’s measurement linearity and accuracy were improved. A reverse bias protection circuit was designed to increase the reverse voltage that the chip can withstand. The chip was designed and fabricated in a 40 V complementary bipolar process. The measurement results show that the nonlinear error of the chip is ±02 ℃, and the temperature measurement accuracy is less than ±03 ℃in the temperature range of -55~150 ℃.
    LI Weiye, LI Wenchang, JIAN Haifang, RUAN Wei, WU Honghao, LIU Jian, YIN Tao. Design of a Current Mode Temperature Sensor Chip[J]. Microelectronics, 2023, 53(3): 438
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