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How does a transconductance amplifier work?

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A transconductance amplifier converts an input voltage into an output current. Applications include variable frequency oscillators, variable gain amplifiers and current-controlled filters. These applications exploit the fact that the transconductance gain is a function of current flowing into the control current pin.

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