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What is GBP?

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What is GBP?

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A1 GBP stands for gain-bandwidth product, and is usually calculated at a frequency of 10 kHz. The GBP can be assumed to be within the Aυ vs. f characteristics range. The shaded area indicates the range permitted when designing a device. In this example, therefore, it is not possible to design a 60 dB amplifier with a frequency of 100 kHz.

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This is ISO code for Pound Sterling (GBP = Great Britain Pound). We use this currency as standard for all money operations. So when you play for money all your stakes are made in GBP.

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