45 V/µs slew rate — why it matters for your signal path
That slew rate is roughly 3.5× faster than the classic TL072 (13 V/µs) and more than double the TLV9351IDCKR (20 V/µs), making this part a practical choice when you need to preserve pulse edges or handle fast transients in a single-supply or split-supply signal chain from 4 V to 44 V.
Supply range and temperature — fit check for your BOM
Rated for a supply span of 4 V to 44 V, the TLE2141CD works on a single 5 V rail (common in many mixed-signal designs) or on ±15 V supplies typical of precision analog systems.
Output drive and quiescent current
Each channel can source or sink 50 mA, which is enough to drive a moderate load or an ADC input directly. The 3.5 mA supply current per amplifier is moderate — not the lowest for battery duty, but acceptable for line-powered or bench equipment where speed matters more than microamps.
