HdrChopper
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Well,
In essence it it plays the same role as the unity gain BW: assuming the amp is stable, youŽll have a dominant pole which sets the unity gain BW of the system. This pole sets a -20dB/dec gain roll over as Bharat explained before, so depending on the gain you close the loop with youŽll get the -3dB BW from such gain roll over. In other words, typically (for resistive feedback networks) f-3dB=fu / Acl (DC), where fu is the unity gain BW and Acl (DC) is the DC closed loop gain.
From other perspective: the f-3dB sets the BW of the closed loop system, while the UGB does so for the open loop one and both are usually related.
-tosei.
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