16 MHz gain-bandwidth for audio preamp stages
Its 16 MHz gain-bandwidth product and 7 V/µs slew rate give it enough open-loop gain and large-signal bandwidth to handle line-level audio signals from 20 Hz to well above 20 kHz without slew-induced distortion. Each of the two channels draws 2.05 mA supply current, keeping the total power dissipation manageable in multi-channel mixers, active crossovers, or headphone preamplifiers. The 10 V to 36 V supply span lets it run from standard ±15 V rails or a single 24 V supply in industrial audio and telecom line cards.
Industrial temperature rating and supply flexibility
The 150 µV typical input offset voltage and 300 nA input bias current are adequate for AC-coupled audio paths; for precision DC applications the offset may need trimming. The 37 mA output current per channel drives typical line-level loads (600 Ω or higher) directly, but a headphone amp stage would want a dedicated buffer for lower impedances.
