220 kHz gain bandwidth — micropower signal conditioning
This puts it squarely in the micropower, low-frequency signal-conditioning class — think sensor buffering, battery monitoring, and DC-level translation where the signal bandwidth stays under a few kilohertz. The 23 µA supply current per channel (both channels together draw 23 µA × 2) makes it a strong candidate for always-on analog front ends in portable or loop-powered equipment.
Rail-to-rail output, 2.7 V to 6 V supply
The output swings rail-to-rail, which is useful when running from a single 3 V or 5 V rail and you need the full dynamic range into an ADC or comparator.
8-DIP through-hole — bench-friendly, reworkable
That means it sockets cleanly into a standard DIP-8 socket, survives multiple soldering cycles, and is trivial to replace under a hot-air station or with a desoldering iron. For a prototype, repair bench, or low-volume production run, this package is a practical advantage over a tiny SOT-23 or MSOP.
That restricts this part to indoor, climate-controlled environments — office equipment, benchtop instruments, consumer appliances, and similar. Not rated for automotive under-hood, outdoor telecom cabinets, or factory-floor applications where the ambient can dip below freezing or climb above 70°C.
Active lifecycle — no obsolescence worry
The part is also ROHS3 compliant.
