10 MHz general-purpose op amp with rail-to-rail output
Its 10 MHz gain-bandwidth product and 2.6 V/µs slew rate cover audio-frequency signal conditioning, active filtering, and sensor amplification. The rail-to-rail output stage lets it swing close to the supply rails — useful in single-supply designs where headroom is tight.
158 µA supply — keeps the power budget lean
Quiescent current is 158 µA, which matters when the op amp stays powered in a battery-operated or always-on sensor node. Compare that to a faster part pulling half a milliamp or more — this one lets you keep the signal chain alive without draining the pack. Input offset voltage is 30 µV typical, good enough for precision DC measurements without a chopper topology.
Input bias current is 70 nA, which is fine for most voltage-output sensors but worth noting if you are conditioning a high-impedance source like a pH probe.
