Gain Bandwidth Product: dB or Voltage Gain?

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The Gain Bandwidth Product (GBP) is primarily expressed in terms of voltage gain, specifically as the ratio of output voltage (Vo) to input voltage (Vi). This metric is crucial for understanding the performance of amplifiers, particularly in operational amplifier design. The discussion clarifies that when referring to gain in the context of GBP, it is standard to interpret it as voltage gain rather than in decibels (dB).

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If anyone know pls tell me in Gain bandwidth product, gain in what manner (dB or voltage gain (Vo/Vi)) ?
 
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any one know?
 
Typically they mean voltage gain.
 

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