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Hi - I'm trying to learn as much about amplifiers as possible. My understanding is that, say in a non-inverting op-amp topology, your circuit's bandwidth goes down as the gain of your amp goes up (I think your bandwidth is divided by your gain? so a 10x amplifier has 1/10 of the bandwidth of a 1x amplifier?).
So let's say your goal is 100x gain. You could have a single op-amp amplifier with 100x gain (and one hundredth the bandwidth, I think), or two 10x amplifiers in series with each other (and one tenth of the bandwidth?). Would the two stage amplifier have better bandwidth?
Thanks!
So let's say your goal is 100x gain. You could have a single op-amp amplifier with 100x gain (and one hundredth the bandwidth, I think), or two 10x amplifiers in series with each other (and one tenth of the bandwidth?). Would the two stage amplifier have better bandwidth?
Thanks!