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LM358S - LOW POWER DUAL OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

Download the LM358S datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the LM358 variant, as both devices belong to the same low power dual operational amplifier family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The LM358 series consists of two independent, high gain, internally frequency compensated operational amplifiers which were designed specifically to operate from a single power supply over a wide range of voltages.

Key Features

  • Internally frequency compensated for unity gain.
  • Large dc voltage gain: 100 dB.
  • Very low supply current drain (500μA); essentially independent of supply voltage.
  • Wide bandwidth (unity gain): 1MHz (temperature compensated).
  • Input common-mode voltage range includes ground.
  • Differential input voltage range equal to the power supply voltage.
  • Low input offset voltage: 2mV.
  • Wide power supply range: o Single supply: 3V to 32V o Du.

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NEW PRODUCT LM358 LOW POWER DUAL OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS Description Pin Assignments The LM358 series consists of two independent, high gain, internally frequency compensated operational amplifiers which were designed specifically to operate from a single power supply over a wide range of voltages. Operation from split power supplies is also possible and the low power supply current drain is independent of the magnitude of the power supply voltage. (TOP VIEW) OUTPUT 1 1 INVERTING INPUT 1 2 NON-INVERTING INPUT 1 3 GND 4 LM358 8 V+ 7 OUTPUT 2 6 INVERTING INPUT 2 5 NON-INVERTING INPUT 2 SOP-8L Application areas include transducer amplifiers, dc gain blocks and all the conventional op amp circuits which now can be more easily implemented in single power supply systems.