A reference voltage generation circuit includes: a first field-effect transistor that is an n channel-type field-effect transistor of a depletion-type, wherein one terminal of the first field-effect transistor is connected to a predetermined power source voltage; a second field-effect transistor including a concentrated n-type gate, wherein one terminal of the second field-effect transistor is connected to another terminal of the first field-effect transistor; and a third field-effect transistor including a concentrated p-type gate, wherein one terminal of the third field-effect transistor is connected to another terminal of the second field-effect transistor; wherein a gate of the first field-effect transistor is connected to a part where the first and the second field-effect transistors are connected, each substrate gate of the first and the third field-effect transistors is connected to a ground voltage, a gate and a substrate gate of the second field-effect transistor and a gate of the third field-effect transistor are connected to a connecting part where the second and the third field-effect transistors are connected, and a reference voltage is output from the connecting part.

 
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