Very nice and comprehensive explanation, many thanks! What I've missed is the correlation of the idea to the Band gap of the semi conductor material used like silicium.
Yeah, it's buried pretty deep in the circuit. Basically, if you do a bunch of math (which I haven't done in this video series yet), you can get an expression for the voltage that depends on the bandgap of silicon. Razavi's book on the subject does a decent job of showing where it comes from.
Why does the introduction picture show a circuit, but the video does not described the circuit! Where is part 2? I do not feel like I am any closer to understanding the band gap reference. It would be really nice to see the circuit and for you to explain how it works.
Hey Jordan. Thank you very much for your quick explanation. I am wondering if you study more about this topic on your RUclips channel as you mentioned at the end of this video? I could not be able to find it and I am interested in learning more about this topic from you.
Thanks Jordan but where are the upcoming videos on this topic? highly needed
Very nice and comprehensive explanation, many thanks! What I've missed is the correlation of the idea to the Band gap of the semi conductor material used like silicium.
Yeah, it's buried pretty deep in the circuit. Basically, if you do a bunch of math (which I haven't done in this video series yet), you can get an expression for the voltage that depends on the bandgap of silicon. Razavi's book on the subject does a decent job of showing where it comes from.
Best intro on this topic I've found. Part2 doesn't seem to be in the cards but thanks for this intro!
Is there a Part 2 for this?
Why does the introduction picture show a circuit, but the video does not described the circuit! Where is part 2? I do not feel like I am any closer to understanding the band gap reference. It would be really nice to see the circuit and for you to explain how it works.
Great! I need part 2
Wonderful video! Could you show the Part 2 link?
Sir could you please tell me the reference book used for this video?
Sorry, I cannot find the next videos following this one. Could anyone put a link here? Thanks.
Does have a bandgap reference be power supply independent as well?
By Donald A Neamen which book you mean : Semiconductor Physics and Devices or Electronic Devices: Analysis and Design?
The prior one.
Hey Jordan. Thank you very much for your quick explanation. I am wondering if you study more about this topic on your RUclips channel as you mentioned at the end of this video? I could not be able to find it and I am interested in learning more about this topic from you.
I also didn't had any success in finding the other videos you mentioned at the end. Please let us know where to find more videos on this topic.
Great video, but what happened to Part 2?
you must pay in patreon in order to watch it
and the circuits that compare 2 voltage reference with ratio 10:1 making a logarith function guess
No 300 K not 300 K "degree" 1 degree C is 1 K.
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I had to downvote this because the still image is misleading.