LM358  Datasheet

Low Power Dual Operational Amplifier

See Also:
  
LMV358 - Lower Voltage
   LM324 - Quad Version
   LM321 - Single Version In Sot-23
   LPV358 - Ultra Low Power Version

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Parametric Table
Temperature Min 0 deg C
Temperature Max 70 deg C
Channels 2 Channels
Input OutputType Vcm to V-, Not R-R Out
Gain Bandwidth 1 MHz
Slew Rate 0.1 Volts/usec
SupplyCurrent Per Channel 0.25 mA
Supply Min 3 Volt
Supply Max 32 Volt
Offset Voltage 3, 7 mV
Max Input Bias Current 200, 500 nA
Output Current 20 mA
Voltage Noise 40 nV/z
Shut down No
Special Features Undefined

Obsolete Parts

Obsolete Part Alternate Part or Supplier Source Last Time Buy Date
LM358AH
LM158AH
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
04/04/95
LM358J
LM358N
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
04/04/95


 

General Description

The LM158 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.

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. For example, the LM158 series can be directly operated off of the standard +5V power supply voltage which is used in digital systems and will easily provide the required interface electronics without requiring the additional 15V power supplies.

The LM358 and LM2904 are available in a chip sized package (8-Bump micro SMD) using National's micro SMD package technology.

Features

  • Available in 8-Bump micro SMD chip sized package, (See AN-1112)
  • Internally frequency compensated for unity gain
  • Large dc voltage gain: 100 dB
  • Wide bandwidth (unity gain): 1 MHz (temperature compensated)
  • Wide power supply range:
    • Single supply: 3V to 32V
    • or dual supplies: 1.5V to 16V
  • Very low supply current drain (500 µA)-essentially independent of supply voltage
  • Low input offset voltage: 2 mV
  • Input common-mode voltage range includes ground
  • Differential input voltage range equal to the power supply voltage
  • Large output voltage swing