GB
Definition | : | Gain–Bandwidth |
Category | : | Academic & Science » Electronics |
Country/Region | : | Worldwide |
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What does GB mean?
Gain–Bandwidth Product (GBW or GBWP), also known as Gain–Bandwidth (GB), is a parameter of an amplifier that is defined as the product of the amplifier's bandwidth and the gain at which the bandwidth is measured.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the full form of GB in Electronic amplifiers?
The full form of GB is Gain–Bandwidth
What are the full forms of GB in Academic & Science?
Gain–Bandwidth | Gilbert | Government and Binding
What are the full forms of GB in Worldwide?
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