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Analog Floating Gate approach for programmable current mirrors and current sources
The ability to trim the value of a chosen parameter is a usefull feature that allows both range setting and yield improvement with minimum production costs. The present paper targets the programmability of current mirrors and current sources. The chosen approach is the implementation of Floating Gate (FG) devices which allow a large trim range.