A reference circuit. Included are first and second reference circuit
blocks, first and second controllable current sources connected to supply
current through the first and second reference circuit blocks
respectively, an amplifier having non-inverting and inverting inputs
responsive to the voltages developed by the first and second reference
circuit blocks respectively and having an output connected to control the
currents provided by the first and second current sources, and an output
stage having a reference output controlled by the output of the
amplifier. The reference circuit further comprises start-up circuitry,
including a latch having an output indicating its state and being
responsive to a signal indicative of the output from the reference output
to latch from a first state into a second state when that signal passes a
first threshold, and a switch that is responsive to the output of the
latch to supply a control signal.