1800V/µs slew rate — what it buys you
Its headline rating is a 1800V/µs slew rate combined with a 400 MHz -3 dB bandwidth, which together handle large-signal pulses and fast edges in video distribution, test equipment front-ends, and high-speed ADC driver stages without the slew-rate limiting that voltage-feedback topologies hit at this speed. Supply current is 5.6 mA typical, which is notably low for this speed class — a multi-channel board doesn't blow the thermal budget.
Supply rails and package — fit check
Runs from a single supply of 8 V to 12.5 V, or split supplies of ±4 V to ±6.25 V. That covers standard ±5 V analog rails and 12 V single-supply video lines. The 8-SOIC package (3.90 mm width) is a common footprint; the device is surface-mount only, so plan for reflow or hot-air rework.
