What this CMOS op-amp brings to the board
Its 11 MHz gain-bandwidth product and 6 V/µs slew rate suit it for signal conditioning, active filtering, and driving moderate-speed ADCs, while the 800 µA supply current keeps the power budget lean in battery-operated or thermally constrained designs.
Industrial temperature range and through-hole package
The 8-DIP (PDIP-8) through-hole package is still widely used in breadboard prototyping, MRO replacements, and boards where vibration resistance or manual rework matters — the leads go through the board and get soldered on the opposite side, giving a mechanical anchor that surface-mount packages don't match.
Key parametric details
Input bias current is 2 pA typical, which minimizes offset errors in high-impedance sensor interfaces. Input offset voltage is 250 µV maximum, adequate for most industrial signal chains without external trimming. The CMOS amplifier type keeps the quiescent current low across the supply range.
