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LM359 - Dual/ High Speed/ Programmable/ Current Mode Norton Amplifiers

Download the LM359 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the LM3 variant, as both devices belong to the same dual/ high speed/ programmable/ current mode norton amplifiers family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The LM359 consists of two current differencing (Norton) input amplifiers.

Design emphasis has been placed on obtaining high frequency performance and providing user programmable amplifier operating characteristics.

Key Features

  • n User programmable gain bandwidth product, slew rate, input bias current, output stage biasing current and total device power dissipation n High gain bandwidth product (ISET = 0.5 mA) 400 MHz for AV = 10 to 100 30 MHz for AV = 1 n High slew rate (ISET = 0.5 mA) 60 V/µs for AV = 10 to 100 30 V/µs for AV = 1 n Current differencing inputs allow high common-mode input voltages n Operates from a single 5V to 22V supply n Large inverting amplifier output swing, 2 mV to VCC.
  • 2V n Low spot noi.

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LM359 Dual, High Speed, Programmable, Current Mode (Norton) Amplifiers October 1998 LM359 Dual, High Speed, Programmable, Current Mode (Norton) Amplifiers General Description The LM359 consists of two current differencing (Norton) input amplifiers. Design emphasis has been placed on obtaining high frequency performance and providing user programmable amplifier operating characteristics. Each amplifier is broadbanded to provide a high gain bandwidth product, fast slew rate and stable operation for an inverting closed loop gain of 10 or greater. Pins for additional external frequency compensation are provided. The amplifiers are designed to operate from a single supply and can accommodate input common-mode voltages greater than the supply.