The document describes an amplifier circuit with an input voltage of 20mV peak-to-peak at 1kHz, producing an output voltage of 6V peak-to-peak, for a gain of 300. The phase difference between input and output is 180 degrees. The amplifier has a maximum mid-band gain of 50dB, with a lower cutoff frequency of 344Hz and upper cutoff frequency of 16.02MHz, resulting in a bandwidth of 16.01MHz.
The document describes an amplifier circuit with an input voltage of 20mV peak-to-peak at 1kHz, producing an output voltage of 6V peak-to-peak, for a gain of 300. The phase difference between input and output is 180 degrees. The amplifier has a maximum mid-band gain of 50dB, with a lower cutoff frequency of 344Hz and upper cutoff frequency of 16.02MHz, resulting in a bandwidth of 16.01MHz.
The document describes an amplifier circuit with an input voltage of 20mV peak-to-peak at 1kHz, producing an output voltage of 6V peak-to-peak, for a gain of 300. The phase difference between input and output is 180 degrees. The amplifier has a maximum mid-band gain of 50dB, with a lower cutoff frequency of 344Hz and upper cutoff frequency of 16.02MHz, resulting in a bandwidth of 16.01MHz.