The document describes the design of an oscillator using a CMOS operational transconductance amplifier (OTA). It discusses different current mirror circuits used to design the CMOS OTA and selects the cascode current mirror as most suitable. RC phase shift and Wien bridge oscillators are then created using the CMOS OTA. Simulation results show the oscillators generate sine waves around 600Hz and 850Hz respectively, with the CMOS OTA providing high bandwidth and slew rate advantages over traditional op-amps.