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transit frequency and bandwidth

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transit frequency

is it true that, the larger the transit frequency is, the larger the bandwidth will be??
 

transit frequency

hmm...not exactly . Even at 2.4GHz u can have 9.6kBPS or 20kHz BW .


Having said that , it's true as BW given by the standard body is the % of the frequency you transmit .So as u increase the frequency , you will get larger bandwidth.
 

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frequency & bandwidth

kickbeer said:
is it true that, the larger the transit frequency is, the larger the bandwidth will be??

Bandwidth of what ? Amplifier ? With or without feedback ?
If you want a detailed and correct answer you should try to formulate the question as exact as possible.
 

what is transit frequency

LvW said:
kickbeer said:
is it true that, the larger the transit frequency is, the larger the bandwidth will be??

Bandwidth of what ? Amplifier ? With or without feedback ?
If you want a detailed and correct answer you should try to formulate the question as exact as possible.

Bandwidth of comparator
 

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