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[[Image:Operational transconductance amplifier symbol.svg|thumb|Schematic symbol for the OTA — Like the standard operational amplifier, it has both inverting (−) and noninverting (+) inputs; power supply lines (V+ and V−); and a single output. Unlike the traditional op-amp, it has two additional biasing inputs, I<sub>abc</sub> and I<sub>bias</sub>]]
 
The LM13700 series consists of two current controlled [[operational transconductance amplifier]]s (OTA) each having differential inputs and a push-pull output. The LM13700 is like a standard [[op-amp]]: both have a pair of differential inputs and a single output, but an [[OTA]] is voltage in and current out rather than voltage in and voltage out; and OTAs are programmable via the IABC pin. Linearizing diodes at the input reduce distortion and allow increased input levels. The darlington outout buffers provided are specifically designed to complement the wide dynamic range of the OTA. This chip is very useful in audio electronics especially in [[analog synthesizer]] circuits like [[voltage controlled oscillator]]s, [[voltage controlled filter]]s, and [[voltage controlled amplifier]]s. The darlington output buffers on the LM13700 are different from those on the LM13600 in that their bias currents (and hence their output DC levels) are independent of IABC pin. This usually result in performance superior to that of the LM13600 in audio applications.
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[[Image:Operational transconductance amplifier symbol.svg|thumb|Schematic symbol for the OTA — Like the standard operational amplifier, it has both inverting (−) and noninverting (+) inputs; power supply lines (V+ and V−); and a single output. Unlike the traditional op-amp, it has two additional biasing inputs, I<sub>abc</sub> and I<sub>bias</sub>]]
==See also==
* [[Transconductance]]
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