Precision general-purpose op-amp with wide supply headroom
The 15 µV typical input offset voltage keeps DC errors low enough for sensor front-ends and ADC driver stages without needing a chopper-stabilized part.
Supply voltage range — 3.15 V to 50 V
The supply span from 3.15 V minimum to 50 V maximum is the headline decision driver. Most general-purpose op-amps top out at 36 V or 44 V; the 50 V ceiling means this part can sit on a 48 V industrial bus or a 24 V automotive rail with margin for load-dump transients. At the low end, 3.15 V lets it run from a 3.3 V regulated rail with 150 mV of dropout headroom. The 1.75 mA quiescent supply current is moderate — not a micropower part, but reasonable for a multi-stage signal chain on a 24 V loop-powered transmitter.
Temperature grade and environment
The TSOT-6 package keeps board area small, but the thin SOT-23-6 footprint means the thermal resistance is higher than a larger SOIC — derate output current and power dissipation above 85°C if driving continuous 50 mA loads.
Sourcing and lifecycle
For new designs, the active status removes the supply-chain risk of a pending obsolescence.
