A low-voltage bandgap reference circuit includes a current source supplying a reference voltage rail. A first BJT has a collector coupled to the voltage rail via a resistor, a base coupled directly to the voltage rail, and an emitter coupled to ground via an emitter resistance. A second BJT has a collector coupled to the voltage rail via a resistor, a base coupled to voltage rail by a first base resistance and to ground via a second base resistance, and a collector coupled to the emitter resistance via an intermediate resistance. A third BJT has a collector driven by a current source, a base coupled to a node between the first and second base resistances, and an emitter coupled to ground. A feedback amplifier regulates the reference voltage rail to equalize collector voltages of the first and second BJTs.
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