What the 8 MHz GBP buys you in a 650 µA op-amp
Its headline spec is an 8 MHz gain-bandwidth product while drawing only 650 µA supply current — a power-efficient choice for battery-operated or 3.3 V rail sensor interfaces where you need moderate bandwidth without the current penalty of a wider-bandwidth part. The 5 V/µs slew rate is enough for audio-frequency signals and control-loop filtering, but not for video or high-speed ADC drive.
Supply rails and temperature grade
The 1.8 V minimum supply means it can run directly from a single Li-ion cell or a 1.8 V logic rail, while the 3.6 V maximum keeps it on the 3.3 V or 3.0 V regulated bus. Input offset voltage is specified at 250 µV max, and input bias current is just 2.5 pA, so it suits high-impedance sensor conditioning like photodiode amplifiers or pH probe buffers where bias current errors must stay negligible.
Package and footprint reality
Housed in a SOT-23-6, this is a surface-mount part with a 1.6 mm × 2.9 mm body — small enough for dense layouts but still hand-solderable with a fine tip.
