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Operational Transconductance Amplifiers (OTA)

About Operational Transconductance Amplifiers (OTA)

Operational transconductance amplifiers (OTA) are devices that convert an input voltage to an output current. They are primarily voltage-to-current amplifiers. Unlike traditional operational amplifiers or op-amps, operational transconductance amplifiers (OTA) represent a voltage-controlled current source (VCCS). Their transconductance parameter is controlled by an external, amplifier-bias current and expressed as a function of the applied voltage. Because an OTA’s output impedance is high, some operational transconductance amplifiers have on-chip controlled impedance buffers for driving resistive loads. The dependence of open-loop bandwidth, closed-loop bandwidth and frequency responses are similar to those of conventional operational amplifiers, however. For OTA circuits that use negative feedback, there is a very close relationship between the closed-loop bandwidth, the amplifier bias current and the closed-loop gain.

Like voltage-controlled current sources (VCCS), operational transconductance amplifiers (OTA) represent an ideal transistor. Because the variation of current with temperature holds the transconductance, however, OTAs remain relatively constant with temperature. Like a transistor, an OTA has three terminals: a high-impedance input or base, a low-impedance input/output or emitter, and the current output or collector. Unlike a VCCS, an OTA is both self-biased and bipolar. Typically, an external resistor is used to adjust the transconductance and optimize bandwidth, quiescent current and gain trade-offs. Absolute maximum ratings for operational transconductance amplifiers (OTA) include power supply, internal power dissipation, differential input voltage, input common-mode voltage range, storage temperature range, junction temperature and electrostatic discharge (ESD) rating. Electrical specifications include bandwidth, slew rate, rise time and rise fall, harmonic distortion, and base input voltage noise.

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Part Numbers for Operational Transconductance Amplifiers OTA

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
CA3080E Amazon American Microsemiconductor Industrial & Scientific CA3080E
CA3080A Amazon American Microsemiconductor Industrial & Scientific CA3080A
CA3094T Amazon American Microsemiconductor Industrial & Scientific CA3094T
CA3080DE Amazon American Microsemiconductor Industrial & Scientific CA3080DE
CA3080 Amazon American Microsemiconductor Industrial & Scientific CA3080

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