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comparator bandwidth calculation

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in normal case, comparator is used in open-loop, not in closed-loop as feedback-amplifier, so, how to decide the -3db bandwidth of open-loop comparator? is there some formula or guide for the -3db bandwidth calculation of open-loop comparator?
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Like any opAmp, a comparator exhibits a bandwidth limitation characterized by its dominant pole, which in most cases is its output pole. Hence its "built in" 3db bandwidth is approximately 1/2πRC , R being its output impedance, C its load capacitance.
 

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