The 80 MHz GBW supports closed-loop gains up to 10 while maintaining a 8 MHz bandwidth, useful for video line drivers, ADC input buffers, or active filters in the low-MHz range. The 30 V/µs slew rate means the output can swing 10 V in about 330 ns, so pulse edges stay clean in fast-settling applications like DAC output stages or comparator post-amplifiers. The output is rail-to-rail, which preserves dynamic range on a single 5 V or 3.3 V supply.
Supply range and power budget
Each channel draws 1.6 mA quiescent current, so the dual part totals 3.2 mA — moderate for an 80 MHz amplifier, but worth budgeting if the rail is shared with other active circuits. Input bias current is 500 nA, high enough that source impedance above 10 kΩ will add noticeable offset; for precision DC applications, a CMOS-input op-amp would be a better fit.
Lifecycle and compliance
Note that it is listed as RoHS non-compliant, which may restrict its use in regions with strict RoHS enforcement or in products requiring lead-free assembly.
