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LM358A data sheet, product information and support | TI.com
TI’s LM358A is a Dual, 30-V, 700-kHz, 3-mV offset voltage operational amplifier. Find parameters, ordering and quality information.
LM358 data sheet, product information and support | TI.com
TI’s LM358 is a Dual, 30-V, 700-kHz operational amplifier. Find parameters, ordering and quality information.
These devices provide outstanding value for cost-sensitive applications, with features including low offset (300μV, typical), common-mode input range to ground, and high differential input voltage capability.
LM358A-SR 3PEAK | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | DigiKey
LM358A-SR – Standard Amplifier 2 Circuit Single Ended, Rail-to-Rail 8-SOP from 3PEAK. Pricing and Availability on millions of electronic components from Digi-Key Electronics.
LM358A Datasheet (PDF) - Texas Instruments
Description: DUAL OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS. Manufacturer: Texas Instruments.
Utilizing the circuit designs perfected for Quad Operational Amplifiers, these dual operational amplifiers feature low power drain, a common mode input voltage range extending to ground/VEE, and single supply or split supply operation. The LM358 series is …
LM358A - High Voltage Op Amps (Vs > 10V) - 3PEAK
The LM321A/358A/324A series amplifiers are newest high supply voltage amplifiers with low offset, low power and stable frequency response.
These devices consist of two independent, high-gain frequency-compensated operational amplifiers designed to operate from a single supply or split supply over a wide range of voltages. (1) For all available packages, see the orderable addendum at the end of the data sheet.
LM358 - Wikipedia
The LM358 is a low-power dual operational amplifier integrated circuit, originally introduced by National Semiconductor. [1] It uses a single power supply from +3 to +30 volts for V CC (though some variants go higher, such as 36 volts for the LM358B). Input …
These amplifiers have several distinct advantages over standard operational amplifier types in single supply applications. They can operate at supply voltages as low as 3.0 V or as high as 32 V, with quiescent currents about one−fifth of those …