Active lifecycle — no LTB worry
For a storeroom keeper, this means you can stock a reasonable buffer without fearing a sudden EOL announcement that leaves you scrambling for a substitute.
The 500 MHz gain-bandwidth product sets the usable gain range: at a closed-loop gain of +10, the -3 dB bandwidth is still around 50 MHz, adequate for wideband analog front-ends. The 200 V/µs slew rate supports output swings of several volts at frequencies above 10 MHz without slew-rate limiting — important for pulse amplifiers, video distribution, or high-speed data acquisition. Input bias current is 100 nA and input offset voltage is 100 µV, both typical for a fast bipolar op amp; offset trimming may be needed for precision DC-coupled paths.
Supply voltage range and package
The supply span of 10 V to 30 V (minimum 10 V) means this op amp will not run on 5 V or 3.3 V rails — plan for ±5 V to ±15 V split supplies or a single 12 V to 24 V rail. The supplier device package is 8-SO.
