Precision instrumentation amp for harsh environments
Its 200 kHz gain-bandwidth product and 0.2 V/µs slew rate suit it for low-frequency bridge, strain-gauge, and thermocouple measurements where accuracy matters more than speed.
What the slew rate and offset mean for your measurement
A 0.2 V/µs slew rate means the output can swing 5 V in about 25 µs. That is fine for DC or slowly varying signals, but it will round off edges on any waveform above a few kilohertz. The 100 µV input offset voltage sets the zero-error floor: for a 10 mV full-scale bridge output, that offset is a 1% error before gain. The 4 nA input bias current is low enough that it won't upset a 10 kΩ source impedance, but check it against your sensor's output resistance if you are running at high gain.
Package and supply considerations
It is a single-channel device drawing 1.3 mA quiescent current.
