The deviation in the performance of active networks due to practical operational amplifiers (OA) is mainly because of the finite gain bandwidth product

and nonzero output resistance

. The effect of

and

on two OA impedances and single and multi-OA filters are discussed. In filters, the effect of

is to add zeros to the transfer function often making it nonminimum phase. A simple method of analysis has been suggested for 3-OA biquad and coupled biquad circuits. A general method of noise minimization of the generalized impedance converter (GIC), while operating OA\´s within the prescribed voltage and current limits, is also discussed. The 3-OA biquadratic sections analyzed also exhibit noise behavior and signal handling capacity similar to the GIC. The GIC based structures are found to be better than other configurations both in biquadratic sections and direct realizations of higher order transfer functions.