The TLV2632IP: Its 9 MHz gain-bandwidth product and 10 V/µs slew rate give it enough speed for sensor signal conditioning, active filtering up to a few hundred kilohertz, and driving the input of a moderate-speed ADC without excessive settling time.
Supply range and input characteristics
Input bias current is just 0.7 pA — a CMOS-input stage that won't load high-impedance sources like pH probes or photodiode transimpedance stages. Input offset voltage is specified at 1.1 mV, typical for a general-purpose CMOS op-amp; if your application needs sub-millivolt precision, budget for a trim or select a zero-drift type. Each channel can source or sink 28 mA, enough to drive a reference input or a small analog load.
Package and rework considerations
Housed in an 8-pin PDIP (0.300", 7.62 mm pitch). The through-hole leads are easy to solder and desolder with a standard iron.
