Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : Unlocking the Power of OTA in Analog Design
. Often referred to as the "Swiss Army Knife" of analog design, this dual-operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) IC is a legendary component that brings voltage-controlled versatility to electronics.
The core of many compressors, limiters, and synth modules, a VCA allows you to control the amplitude of a signal with a control voltage (CV). 2. Voltage-Controlled Filter (VCF)
remains a pillar of analog DIY and synthesizer design. Its ability to create voltage-controlled systems simply and effectively, combined with the convenience of built-in buffers and linearizing diodes, ensures its place in the analog designer's toolkit for years to come. Ready to start your next analog project? The
's datasheet is packed with circuits that make it perfect for creative audio processing: 1. Voltage-Controlled Amplifier (VCA)
These integrated diodes reduce distortion, allowing higher input signal levels—crucial for audio quality.
can be used to build resonant low-pass, high-pass, or band-pass filters where the cutoff frequency is swept by a CV. 3. Voltage-Controlled Oscillator (VCO) By controlling the charging current of a capacitor, the
Utilize the linearizing diodes to significantly reduce harmonic distortion. Conclusion
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