7.2 MHz GBW, 20 µV offset — a precision general-purpose op-amp in 8-SOIC
Supply current is 2.75 mA per amplifier, a reasonable draw for a 7 MHz part — not the lowest quiescent in its class, but the combination of speed, low offset, and wide supply range makes it a workhorse for mixed-signal boards where one op-amp has to handle several jobs.
The 8-SOIC footprint is a standard industry package with wide second-source availability for alternate op-amps if supply ever tightens.
Input bias current is 2 nA typical, which keeps DC errors low when the source impedance is in the tens-of-kiloohms range — a practical fit for precision thermocouple or strain-gauge amplifiers where a FET-input op-amp would be overkill and a bipolar part with nanoamp bias is just right.
