On 07/20/2012 01:19 AM, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
That was worth the elaboration. 2*pi*f*A is the classic design criteria used to 
insure your amplifier has sufficient slew rate for the task, where I am using 
slew in the strict sense of the word. Generally we use dv/dt when referring to 
the signal and slew when referring to the amplifier.

Hey, some people say alligator clips and some say crocodile clips. (Yeah, I 
know there is a difference.)

In a DMTD setup, the amplifiers will operate very closely to the signal properties, so in that case the distinction becomes almost academic.

Notice how I say that bandwidth (rather than slew) and gain is being controlled and calculated, which implies the slew-rate of the outgoing signal.

Cheers,
Magnus

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