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Op amp GBW= 6.28 MHz in PSPICE, looking for one

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I'm doing a lab for my class and it says to look for an op amp with a GBW of 2*pi*10^6 = 6.28 MHz.

I've been looking for an op amp with that spec in the PSPICE library but still haven't found one. Does anyone know if PSpice has an op amp like that or how I can easily search the PSPICE library for specs.
 

I would suggest you look for one on a manufacturers web site using their parametric search tools then download the Spice model. Analog Devices, TI, National, Linear Technology etc.

Keith.
 

I'm doing a lab for my class and it says to look for an op amp with a GBW of 2*pi*10^6 = 6.28 MHz.
I suppose, you are looking for an opamp with a GBW=1 MHz equivalent to app. 6.28*10^6 rad/s. Right?
(Hint: In order to avoid misunderstandings like this, the radian frequency 2*pi*f should always be expressed in rad/s instead of Hz or MHz).

Such an opamp belongs to the very popular 741-class of opamps (for example: LM741) and you should have no problems to find at least 10 members of this opamp family meeting your requirements.
 

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