Package and mounting
Its 2.2 MHz gain-bandwidth product and 5.3 V/µs slew rate cover audio-band filtering, sensor conditioning, and moderate-speed signal chains. The 0.7 pA typical input bias current is the standout parameter — it keeps the DC error negligible when interfacing to high-impedance sources like photodiodes, pH electrodes, or piezoelectric sensors. Supply span runs from 3 V to 16 V, so the same part works on a 3.3 V rail or a ±5 V split supply. Output can source or sink 30 mA, enough to drive an ADC input or a small relay coil directly.
It is not rated for automotive under-hood, outdoor telecom cabinets, or factory-floor applications where ambient exceeds 70°C. For those environments, look at the industrial-temperature variants in the LinCMOS family or a rail-to-rail output part like the TLV9351IDCKR if signal swing near the rails is also needed.
