What this op-amp brings to the board
It delivers a 2.8 MHz gain-bandwidth product and a 1.3V/µs slew rate, which is enough bandwidth for sensor conditioning, ADC driver stages, and general signal scaling in the DC to low-MHz range. Input offset voltage is trimmed to 17 µV, and input bias current sits at 1 pA, so this part handles precision DC measurements without the drift you get from a jellybean op-amp. Supply current is 170 µA per channel, making it a reasonable choice for battery-powered or channel-dense boards where every microamp counts. The operating temperature range spans -40°C to 125°C, which covers industrial enclosures, under-hood automotive zones, and outdoor telecom cabinets without needing a separate high-temp variant. The SC-70-6 footprint (also known as SOT-363) is small enough for space-constrained layouts but still hand-solderable for prototyping.
Output drive that stands out
What separates this part from a generic 2.8 MHz op-amp is the output current capability: 275 mA per channel.
