The TLV2341IPWR: 1.7 MHz gain-bandwidth product and 3.6 V/µs slew rate, drawing 675 µA supply current.
Supply voltage range — the real fit question
The supply span of 2 V to 8 V is the first thing to check against your rail budget. At the low end, 2 V lets the part operate from a nearly depleted Li-ion cell or a 2.5 V regulated rail without a boost converter. At the high end, 8 V covers standard 5 V and 3.3 V systems with headroom, but it does not reach the ±15 V rails common in older industrial designs — if your system runs ±12 V or higher, this is not the part. The 8 V maximum also means you cannot use it on a 12 V or 24 V unregulated bus without a preregulator.
Lifecycle and compliance — no LTB surprises
ROHS3 compliance is confirmed, which keeps it clear of the RoHS exemption phase-outs that sometimes trip up older designs.
