Dual op-amp with 1 µV offset and rail-to-rail output
The rail-to-rail output stage swings within millivolts of both supply rails, making it useful in single-supply designs where headroom is tight. Each of the two amplifiers draws 420 µA supply current, so the total quiescent for the pair stays under 1 mA.
Package and mounting
The 3.8 V/µs slew rate and 5 MHz gain-bandwidth product place this part in the general-purpose audio and sensor-conditioning class. For a 1 V peak-to-peak output step, the slew rate limits the full-power bandwidth to about 600 kHz — fine for audio processing, motor-current sensing loops, and low-frequency data acquisition. The 300 pA input bias current is low enough that high-impedance sources (10 kΩ or higher) won't introduce significant offset error.
Output drive and supply flexibility
Each channel can source or sink 40 mA, enough to drive a modest headphone load, a small relay coil, or the input of a successive-approximation ADC. The 2.7 V minimum supply means the part runs on a single lithium-ion cell or a 3.3 V rail, while the 36 V maximum lets it work in 24 V industrial systems without a secondary regulator.
