A reference circuit provides a reference electrical characteristic such as a
current
or voltage using a low-threshold field effect transistor (FET) for improved start-up
operation. The use of a low-threshold FET eliminates a stable operating point from
occurring at zero current allowing the elimination of additional startup circuitry
thereby providing power and space savings, particularly in analog CMOS circuitry.
Additionally, the use of a low-threshold FET allows a lower voltage requirement
from the power supply providing additional power savings.