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What does G-BW stand for?

Gain-Bandwidth


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Intels APD achieved a gain-bandwidth product of 340 GHz, higher than any previous device made in any process technology.
In general, the efficiency of an electrooptical device is defined by the gain-bandwidth product (8), which is measured to be 1.
Because of their current-feedback topology, the EL5367 does not have the normal gain-bandwidth product associated with voltage-feedback operational amplifiers.
Kevin Kobayashi, director of advanced design at Sirenza, in his presentation at IMS this week stated, "The demonstrated differential gain-bandwidth product of 3.
The TC1035's op-amp is unity-gain stable, has a typical gain-bandwidth product of 90 KHz, and a typical slew rate of 35 mV/usec.
The TC1034's op-amp is unity-gain stable and has a typical gain-bandwidth product of 90 KHz and a typical slew rate of 35 mV/usec.
Due to its extended gain-bandwidth product (GBW = 90 KHz typical), the TC1029 is especially well-suited for signal conditioning analog baseband and audio applications in battery-operated wireless systems.
When operated in common-emitter configurations at the optimum part of their gain-bandwidth characteristic, the small-signal types have gain values in excess of 20 dB at a VCE of 3.

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