This article proposes a nanoscale complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) current reference design for low power analog and digital devices. A self-biased circuit is developed within the current reference. The current reference… Click to show full abstract
This article proposes a nanoscale complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) current reference design for low power analog and digital devices. A self-biased circuit is developed within the current reference. The current reference can compensate for temperature changes and voltage fluctuations. Simulation results showed a low current around 12 nA. The design is capable of working in a broad range of power supply voltages. In the interface with $0.35~\mu m$ fabrication process, a bias voltage is generated with currents in the nanoampere range. The present current reference is qualified to be used in digital-analog circuits, such as operational amplifiers or oscillators, and is designed to be suitable for energy harvesting interfaces, because of the high efficiency and low power consumption.
               
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