What the 17 MHz GBW and 0.1 pA bias mean for your signal chain
The LMP7711MKE/NOPB: Its 17 MHz gain-bandwidth product and 11.5 V/µs slew rate support signal conditioning loops up to several hundred kilohertz without significant phase lag — think photodiode transimpedance amplifiers, active filters in data-acquisition front-ends, or high-speed DAC output buffers. The 0.1 pA typical input bias current is the standout spec for anyone working with high-impedance sources: it eliminates the need for bias-current compensation resistors and keeps DC errors negligible even with megohm feedback networks. Rail-to-rail output swing at 66 mA per channel means the part can drive ADC inputs or modest loads directly without a separate buffer stage.
Quiescent current sits at 1.15 mA typical — a reasonable trade-off for the speed and bias performance, not a micropower part but well within budget for a multi-channel board.
Package and footprint reality
Housed in a SOT-23-Thin package, the LMP7711MKE/NOPB fits tight channel spacing on a mixed-signal PCB. Surface-mount only — no through-hole option.
Lifecycle and sourcing posture
For new designs, this means no near-term obsolescence risk.
