5 MHz gain-bandwidth — enough for most sensor and audio paths
Its 5 MHz gain-bandwidth product and 2V/µs slew rate cover the typical bandwidth needed for sensor signal conditioning, active filters, and audio line-level stages. The rail-to-rail output swing lets it drive an ADC input or a headphone load without losing headroom at low supply voltages.
125 mA output current — more than the usual SOT-23 op-amp
Rated for 125 mA output current per channel, this part can directly drive a moderate load — think a 32 Ω headphone or the input of a successive-approximation ADC — without an external buffer. The supply range spans 2.7 V to 6.5 V, so it runs from a single lithium cell or a 5 V rail. Input bias current is 50 nA, and input offset voltage is 350 µV, both typical for a general-purpose bipolar-input stage.
