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Related to signal processing (a measure of the width of a range of frequencies, measured in hertz) or the rate of data transfer (or throughput) measured in bits per second
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How the bandwidth is impacted by the load?
Now if I have an analog switch with a bandwidth of 1 GHz for a 50 ohm load, how the bandwidth change depending on the load? What appends for, say, a load of 1 kOhm? … Is there a way to calculate or estimate the bandwidth for different load values?
Thanks.
(this is a follow-up of High voltage high bandwidth analog mux) …