What the 180 V/µs slew rate buys you
The LTC6226IS6#TRMPBF is a single-channel, general-purpose op amp from Analog Devices built for signal paths that need to swing fast without sacrificing DC precision. The 180 V/µs slew rate means a 5 V output step settles in under 30 ns, which puts it in the class of parts used for ADC drivers, video buffers, and pulse-processing front ends where the edge rate defines the system bandwidth. The 420 MHz gain-bandwidth product supports closed-loop gains up to 10 or 20 before the -3 dB point drops below 20 MHz, so it fits designs that need moderate gain with a wide small-signal passband.
DC specs that matter for precision
The 8.4 µA input bias current is on the high side for a CMOS op amp but typical for a high-speed bipolar input stage — keep source impedance below a few kilohms to avoid offset drift from bias current. Output swing is rail-to-rail, so the part can deliver 64 mA per channel while staying within 50 mV of the supply rails at light loads. That matters when you are driving a SAR ADC input or a 50 Ω back-terminated cable without a separate output buffer.
Package and footprint
Supplied in a TSOT-23-6 package (thin SOT-23), 6 pins, surface-mount. The small footprint saves board area but limits copper for heat sinking — the 5.5 mA supply current is modest, so thermal rise is manageable even in still air.
