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<p>regardless of signal amplitudes; and instant output response, regardless of the speed of the input signal.</p>

<p>If the voltage is transferred unchanged (the voltage <a href="page.php?w=gain_%28electronics%29">gain</a> A<sub>v</sub> is 1), the amplifier is a <b>unity gain buffer</b>; also known as a <b>voltage follower</b> because the output voltage follows or tracks the input voltage. Although the voltage gain of a voltage buffer amplifier may be (approximately) unity, it usually provides considerable current gain and thus power gain. However,</p><p>
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