Low-power general-purpose op amp in a hand-solderable SOT-23-5
It draws only 25 µA of supply current per amplifier, making it a strong candidate for battery-operated or always-sensing circuits where every microamp counts. The SOT-23-5 package is easy to hand-solder with a fine-tip iron and fits on compact boards.
The 25 µA supply current is the headline number for power-sensitive designs. At this quiescent level, the op amp can be left powered continuously in a sensor node or a wearable without dominating the battery budget. The 200 kHz GBW sets the usable bandwidth for closed-loop gain — expect a gain of 10 to be flat to about 20 kHz, which covers most audio and sensor filtering needs. Input offset voltage is 500 µV typical, which is fine for general-purpose signal chains but worth noting if you are amplifying sub-millivolt signals. The 1 pA input bias current suits high-impedance sources like pH probes or photodiode amplifiers.
The industrial temperature grade means it will hold its offset and bias specs across the range, not just at room temperature.
