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The '''CA3080''' was the first commercially available [[operational transconductance amplifier]] (OTA), produced by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCA RCA] in 1969<ref>[[Wikipedia:Operational transconductance amplifier]]</ref> and discontinued by Intersil in 2005.<ref>[https://www.eevblog.com/forum/microcontrollers/555-and-other-'suposedly'-obsolete-ic's!/?all;PHPSESSID=f8ck7hbumqfc8q4kv6ren02sna 555 and other "suposedly" obsolete IC's! ], EEVBlog forum, Sep 2015</ref>
The '''CA3080''' was the first commercially available [[operational transconductance amplifier]] (OTA), produced by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCA RCA] in 1969<ref>[[Wikipedia:Operational transconductance amplifier]]</ref> and discontinued by Intersil in 2005.<ref>[https://www.eevblog.com/forum/microcontrollers/555-and-other-'suposedly'-obsolete-ic's!/?all;PHPSESSID=f8ck7hbumqfc8q4kv6ren02sna 555 and other "suposedly" obsolete IC's! ], EEVBlog forum, Sep 2015</ref>


The CA3280 is a discontinued dual OTA with better specs than CA3080 and [[LM13700|LM13x00]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080418141642/http://users.ece.gatech.edu:80/~lanterma/sdiy/datasheets/ Aaron's Synth DIY Datasheet and Ap Note Collection],
The CA3280 is a discontinued dual OTA with better specs than CA3080 and [[LM13700|LM13x00]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080418141642/http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~lanterma/sdiy/datasheets/ Aaron's Synth DIY Datasheet and Ap Note Collection],
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Revision as of 01:54, 4 December 2018

The CA3080 was the first commercially available operational transconductance amplifier (OTA), produced by RCA in 1969[1] and discontinued by Intersil in 2005.[2]

The CA3280 is a discontinued dual OTA with better specs than CA3080 and LM13x00.[3]

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References

Further reading

  • Newnes Linear IC Pocket Book by R.M. Marston, Newnes, 1999, ISBN 0750641932, p. 116
  • Making Music with the 3080 OTA by Thomas Henry, 2003
  • Ten 3080 Circuits by Tim Orr, ETI, Apr 1979

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