Quad micropower op-amp for battery and sensor front-ends
The gain-bandwidth product of 14 kHz sets the usable frequency range for DC-accurate amplification, sensor filtering, and signal conditioning in the sub-audio band.
Input bias and offset — what they mean for sensor interfaces
Input bias current is 1 pA typical, so high-impedance sources like pH probes, photodiodes, or piezoelectric sensors see negligible leakage error. The input offset voltage is specified at 3 mV maximum — adequate for general-purpose signal conditioning but worth noting if you need sub-mV precision; a chopper-stabilized amplifier would be a tighter fit for microvolt-level measurements.
Package and ordering code — what the suffix tells you
The part is also available in Cut Tape (CT) for smaller quantities. Surface-mount only — the 14-SOIC footprint (3.90 mm width) is a standard industry layout shared with many quad op-amps, making PCB layout straightforward.
