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Bandwidth
What is bandwidth?
Bandwidth is the range of frequencies that a signal can occupy or that a system can effectively process, typically measured in Hertz (Hz). In analog circuits, it represents the difference between the highest and lowest frequencies a component or system can handle within specified performance limits. For digital systems, bandwidth often refers to data transmission capacity, measured in bits per second. Higher bandwidth generally means better signal fidelity in analog applications and faster data transfer rates in digital communications.