#operational_transconductance_amplifier

Operational transconductance amplifier

Electrical circuit

The operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) is an amplifier that outputs a current proportional to its input voltage. Thus, it is a voltage controlled current source (VCCS). Three types of OTAs are single-input single-output, differential-input single-output, and differential-input differential-output, however this article focuses on differential-input single-output. There may be an additional input for a current to control the amplifier's transconductance.

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