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The '''open-loop gain''' of an [[amplifier]] is the [[Gain (electronics)|gain]] obtained when no overall [[feedback]] is used in the [[electrical network|circuit]].
Open loop gain, in some amplifiers,
Normally, feedback is applied around an op-amp so that the gain of the overall [[electrical network|circuit]] is defined and kept to a desired figure.
The open-loop gain of an operational amplifier falls very rapidly with increasing [[frequency]]. Along with [[slew rate]], this is one of the reasons why operational amplifiers have limited [[Bandwidth (signal processing)|bandwidth]].
==Definition==
The definition of open-loop gain (at a fixed frequency) is
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