Great video as always: the only issue I see is band-gap used for POR needs to be always ON for the comparison to take place. In the case, BGR is enabled itself with a POR signal, then a simpler/cruder always ON POR is needed anyways.
Yes, thanks for pointing out. In case POR is derived from bgap, bgap needs to be always on. And care must be taken so that there are no false positives.
Straightforward explanation ! Thanks sir
great explanation, where do you get this references please? books, tutorial?
Great video as always: the only issue I see is band-gap used for POR needs to be always ON for the comparison to take place. In the case, BGR is enabled itself with a POR signal, then a simpler/cruder always ON POR is needed anyways.
Yes, thanks for pointing out. In case POR is derived from bgap, bgap needs to be always on. And care must be taken so that there are no false positives.
hello professor, which university do u work for? most professors dont know even 10% of this
I am not a professor but I take it as a compliment 🙂 I am an analog design engineer. Glad that you found the video useful.