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An '''operational transconductance amplifier''' (OTA) is an [[amplifier]] whose differential input voltage produces an output current.<ref>[[Wikipedia:Operational transconductance amplifier]]</ref>
 
== OTAs used in synths ==
* [[CA3080]]
* [[CEM3320]]
* [[CEM3328]]
* [[CEM3389]]
* [[CEM3379]]
* [[IR3109]]
* [[LM13700]] and LM13600
* [[SSM2040]]
* [[SSM2044]]
 
== DIY OTA ==
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* ''[http://www.nutsvolts.com/uploads/magazine_downloads/11/May%202003%20Ray%20Marston%20-%20Understanding%20And%20Using%20OTA%20OP-Amps.pdf Understanding and Using OTA Op-Amps - Part 2]'' by Ray Marston, Nuts & Volts, May 2003
* ''[http://lushprojects.com/blog/2012/08/lm13700-missing-forumla/ LM13700 OTA – The missing forumla]
* [https://www.muffwigglermodwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=146998 reducing distortion in OTAs (LM13700, etc)], MuffMod Wiggler forum, Oct 2015
* [http://www.till.com/blog/archives/2005/06/last_of_the_ota.html Last of the OTA's] by Don Tillman 10 June 2005
* [http://www.openmusiclabs.com/files/otadist.pdf Minimizing Distortion in Operational Transconductance Amplifiers], Open Music Labs, 3 Oct 2015
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== Further reading ==
* 'Musical Applications of Microprocessors'' by [[Hal Chamberlin]], Hayden Books, 1985, {{ISBN |0810457687}}, pp. 200-209
 
[[Category:Linear ICs]]