Shayaan_Mustafa
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Yes, this is important for him to understand. Maybe I can explain a little more with a picture.If we select the gain as large as 1000 for these simple op amps ( for an stage ) the result will be awful ! think about it , please :
Av*BW = a constant number ( BW = band width ) . so if you increase the gain , the BW will decrease . it means that when you need large gains you should use some stages as a chain !
Pin 3 is connected to ground, so there is no signal there.And want to say that output from U1A is at the input of U2A (at pin 2(inverting) and at pin 3(non-inverting)).
Sorry for the confusion. Gain in the graphs is in decibels. Did your teacher not explain that either? Decibels are a useful because it allows us to write big values of gain with not very big numbers. Often we just say dB instead of decibels.
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