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I will take this data in the lab and get back to you. It will be for a sample part and not a guaranteed maximum, but I should at least be able to get you an idea. Please allow me until next week, I need to get some parts.
From previous parts we've seen about 25% variation over the temperature range for this spec.
My apologies for the delay - I still have not received the parts but I expect them to arrive this week. Once I have the parts I will be able to collect your data quickly.
The devices came quickly, so I was able to test today. In the example I have, I tested a with a gain of 1, +/-2.5V supplies and a 10kOhm load. Here are the enable times at the temperatures I recorded:
83 Deg C = 9.16us
60 Deg C = 9.32us
27 Deg C = 9.64us
0 Deg C = 10.24us
-27 Deg C = 10.8us
The datasheet shows a typical value of 12us for enable turn-on and we won't be able to provide a maximum. However, from this data it is safe to say that the enable turn-on time won't change dramatically over a broad temperature range. The difference from 83 degrees to -27 degrees is about 15%.