Single-supply voltage feedback op-amp in 8-SOIC
Its 80 MHz -3dB bandwidth and 13V/µs slew rate suit it for ADC driver stages, active filters, and video buffers where signal fidelity matters up into the tens of megahertz. The rail-to-rail output stage maximizes dynamic range on low-voltage rails, and the 40 µV typical input offset keeps DC errors small enough to skip trimming in many precision paths.
80 MHz bandwidth and 13V/µs slew — what they buy you
The 80 MHz -3dB bandwidth gives this part enough gain flatness to handle 10 MHz signals with less than 1 dB of peaking, useful for anti-aliasing filters ahead of a 10- to 20-MSPS ADC. The 13V/µs slew rate supports a 4 V peak-to-peak output swing at 1 MHz without slewing into distortion — a practical check for video or waveform-generation stages. Input bias current sits at 3 µA, which is bipolar-input territory; keep source impedance below a few kilohms to avoid offset voltage from bias current times source resistance.
