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GBP
(redirected from Gain-bandwidth product)

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GBPUnited Kingdom Pound Sterling (ISO currency code)
GBPGreen Bay Packers
GBPGastric Bypass
GBPGain-Bandwidth Product
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GBPGameboy Pocket
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GBPGewestelijk Bestemmingsplan
GBPGroup Buffer Pool
GBPGameboy Player (Nintendo)
GBPGuanylate Binding Protein
GBPGeneralized Belief Propagation
GBPGameboy Printer (Nintendo)
GBPGravity Based Penalty
GBPGlobal Buffer Pool
GBPGun Buyback Program
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GBPGeneral Building Plan
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Because of their current-feedback topology, the EL5367 does not have the normal gain-bandwidth product associated with voltage-feedback operational amplifiers.
The error amplifier features a 15-MHz gain-bandwidth product and 6-V/us slew rate which enables high converter bandwidth for fast transient performance.
8GHz gain-bandwidth product, achieves a tenfold reduction in wideband distortion and a three-times improvement in slew rate over competing sub 1-nV/ amplifiers.
 
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