Dual JFET op-amp with rail-to-rail output for industrial signal chains
It combines a 1.9 MHz gain-bandwidth product with a 3V/µs slew rate and rail-to-rail output swing, making it a solid choice for conditioning signals from high-impedance sensors — think photodiode amplifiers, piezo vibration pickups, or pH probe buffers — where the 2 pA input bias current keeps offset drift low.
5 V to 30 V supply span — one part for multiple rail voltages
Rated for a supply span from 5 V to 30 V, this op-amp works on a single 5 V logic rail, a 12 V industrial bus, or a 24 V unregulated supply with headroom to spare. The 30 V max means you can run it directly off a 24 V nominal line without a preregulator, simplifying the power tree in a motor-drive control board or a 4-20 mA loop transmitter. Each channel draws 1.24 mA typical supply current, so the total quiescent for both amplifiers is about 2.5 mA — light enough for a multi-channel module but not the lowest for battery-powered gear.
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