10 MHz GBW in a SOT-23-6 — signal-chain fit
The 3 V/µs slew rate supports signal frequencies up to several hundred kilohertz with acceptable distortion for sensor conditioning, ADC drive, and active filter stages. Input bias current of 1 pA (typical) suits high-impedance sources like photodiodes or high-value resistor dividers where bipolar-input amps would introduce offset errors. The 70 µV input offset voltage is within the range expected for a precision general-purpose amplifier at this speed and supply range, keeping DC errors manageable without external trimming in most gain configurations.
Output drive and supply margins
Each channel can source or sink 48 mA, enough to drive a moderate headphone load, a 100 Ω ADC input, or a long twisted-pair cable in single-ended signalling. The rail-to-rail push-pull output stage maintains swing within a few hundred millivolts of the rails at light loads, preserving dynamic range in low-voltage systems.
Lifecycle and production status
For new designs, there is no near-term obsolescence risk.
