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
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.
For new designs, there is no near-term obsolescence risk.
