It delivers a 5 MHz gain-bandwidth product with a 1.8V/µs slew rate, rail-to-rail output swing, and operates from a 2.7V to 5.5V supply span. These specs suit it for signal conditioning, active filtering, and sensor buffering in industrial-control, portable-instrument, and automotive-adjacent designs that need a small footprint and a wide supply range.
The 5 MHz gain-bandwidth product gives enough loop gain for audio-band filters and sensor-conditioning loops up to several hundred kHz. The 1.8V/µs slew rate limits large-signal bandwidth to about 115 kHz at 5 V output swing — fine for 20 kHz audio or slow ADC drivers, but not for video or fast pulse amplification. The 110 mA output current per channel can drive moderate loads like a headphone or a small relay coil directly. Supply current is 1.3 mA typical, which keeps the power budget lean for battery-operated gear. Input offset voltage is 600 µV typical, and input bias current is 100 nA — adequate for general-purpose use but not for precision microvolt-level or high-impedance source applications.
Package and rework considerations
The SC-70-6 package is small — roughly 2.0 mm × 2.1 mm — so it fits tight layouts but needs a steady hand under the hot-air station.
Lifecycle and compliance
Note that it is RoHS non-compliant, which may affect BOMs destined for markets with strict RoHS enforcement. If your assembly line or end-customer requires RoHS compliance, factor in a waiver or look for a compatible alternative.
