10 MHz GBW and 13V/µs slew rate — what they mean for signal conditioning
These two specs together define its large-signal bandwidth: at a closed-loop gain of 10, the -3 dB point sits around 1 MHz, and the slew rate supports full output swings up to roughly 200 kHz without slew-induced distortion. That makes it a fit for audio pre-amplifier stages, active filters, and fast-settling signal conditioning where the NE5532's dual-channel sibling would be overkill. The supply current is 4 mA typical, and the input bias current is 500 nA — moderate for a bipolar-input stage, so expect some offset drift with temperature if the source impedance is high.
The NE5534ADRG4 operates from a total supply span of 10 V to 30 V, which covers the common ±5 V to ±15 V dual-supply rails used in audio and analog signal chains.