Package and mounting
That combination is enough for audio-frequency signal conditioning, sensor buffering, and control-loop filtering up to a few hundred kHz. The 625 µA per-channel supply current keeps the power budget modest in multi-channel boards.
Supply voltage range — 3.5 V to 15 V
The supply span runs from 3.5 V to 15 V, so it works on a single 5 V or 12 V rail, or split supplies like ±5 V. The 900 µV input offset is typical for a general-purpose bipolar op-amp; if your application needs sub-100 µV offset, you would look at a precision amplifier. The 4 pA input bias current is low enough for high-impedance sensor interfaces without excessive voltage error from source resistance.
Industrial temperature range and RoHS flag
One hard constraint: the TLE2662IDW is RoHS non-compliant. That rules it out for EU-market products and any BOM that requires lead-free solder. If your design must be RoHS, this is a showstopper — you will need a different op-amp.
