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Gain-Bandwidth Product (GBP) The Gain-Bandwidth Product (GBP) of an operational amplifier (op-amp) is a constant value that relates: Amplifier Gain Operating Bandwidth It tells us: "If gain increases, bandwidth decreases proportionally." Mathematical Definition GBP = Gain × Bandwidth or f T = A v × BW Where: A v = Voltage gain BW = Bandwidth f T = Unity-gain frequency Important Concept Gain ∝ 1 / Bandwidth Therefore: High Gain → Small Bandwidth Low Gain → Large Bandwidth The product remains approximately constant. Example Suppose an op-amp has: GBP = 1 MHz Case 1: Gain = 10 BW = GBP / Gain BW = 1 MHz / 10 = 100 kHz The amplifier works properly up to 100 kHz. Case 2: Gain = 100 BW = 1 M...