DoctorX
Member level 4
I have been seeing people use transconductor, gm, and operational-transconductance amplifier (OTA) interchangeably, but I am not convinced that they are the same. May I get an opionion on them in terms of:
(1) What are the types of input/outputs (voltage, current, etc)?
(2) What are the impedance of input/outputs (high, low, resistive, capacitive, etc)?
(3) What are the voltage swing at input/output (virtual ground, low, high, etc)?
(4) What is the difference between Gm-C, OTA-C filters?
(5) Yes, if OTA is also high-gain V-in V-out amplifier, what is its difference from an Opamp?
Just some questions to provoke your thoughts.
Cheers
(1) What are the types of input/outputs (voltage, current, etc)?
(2) What are the impedance of input/outputs (high, low, resistive, capacitive, etc)?
(3) What are the voltage swing at input/output (virtual ground, low, high, etc)?
(4) What is the difference between Gm-C, OTA-C filters?
(5) Yes, if OTA is also high-gain V-in V-out amplifier, what is its difference from an Opamp?
Just some questions to provoke your thoughts.
Cheers