The LM13700 series consists of two current controlled transconductance amplifiers, each with differential inputs and a push-pull output. The two amplifiers share common supplies but otherwise operate independently. Linearizing diodes are provided at the inputs to reduce distortion and allow higher input levels. The result is a 10 dB signal-to-noise improvement referenced to 0.5 percent THD. High impedance buffers are provided which are especially designed to complement the dynamic range of the amplifiers. The output buffers of the LM13700 differ from those of the LM13600 in that their input bias currents (and hence their output DC levels) are independent of IABC. This may result in performance superior to that of the LM13600 in audio applications. We use this chip in many of our MFOS analogue synthesiser modules, over at Soundtronics.
Features:
- gm Adjustable over 6 Decades
- Excellent gm Linearity
- Excellent Matching between Amplifiers
- Linearizing Diodes
- High Impedance Buffers
- High Output Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Applications:
- Current-Controlled Amplifiers
- Current-Controlled Impedances
- Current-Controlled Filters
- Current-Controlled Oscillators
- Multiplexers
- Timers
- Sample-and-Hold circuits
- Analogue music synthesisers
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Downloads
- National Semiconductor Datasheet