Overview
The LM358ADR, produced by Texas Instruments, is a dual operational amplifier that is widely used in various electronic applications due to its robust features and versatility. This component is part of the LM358 series, known for its industry-standard performance and reliability. The LM358ADR is particularly suited for applications requiring a wide supply voltage range and high performance in a compact package.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Supply Voltage Range | 3 to 36 | V |
Quiescent Current per Channel | 300 | µA |
Unity-Gain Bandwidth | 1.2 | MHz |
Input Offset Voltage (Max at 25°C) | 2 (BA version), 3 (A, B versions) | mV |
Common-Mode Input Voltage Range | Includes ground | |
Differential Input Voltage | -32 to 32 | V |
Operating Ambient Temperature | -40 to 85 (LM358B, LM358BA) | °C |
Key Features
- Wide supply voltage range of 3V to 36V (B, BA versions)
- Low quiescent current of 300µA per channel (B, BA versions)
- Unity-gain bandwidth of 1.2MHz (B, BA versions)
- Common-mode input voltage range includes ground, enabling direct sensing near ground
- Internal RF and EMI filter (B, BA versions)
- Low input offset voltage: 2mV max at 25°C (BA version), 3mV max at 25°C (A, B versions)
Applications
- Merchant network and server power supply units
- Multi-function printers
- Audio and video equipment
- Medical devices and diagnostic equipment
- Industrial control systems and automation
Q & A
- What is the supply voltage range of the LM358ADR?
The supply voltage range of the LM358ADR is 3V to 36V. - What is the quiescent current per channel for the LM358ADR?
The quiescent current per channel is 300µA. - What is the unity-gain bandwidth of the LM358ADR?
The unity-gain bandwidth is 1.2MHz. - Does the LM358ADR have an internal RF and EMI filter?
Yes, the LM358ADR has an internal RF and EMI filter. - What is the maximum input offset voltage at 25°C for the LM358ADR?
The maximum input offset voltage at 25°C is 2mV for the BA version and 3mV for the A and B versions. - What is the common-mode input voltage range of the LM358ADR?
The common-mode input voltage range includes ground, enabling direct sensing near ground. - What are some typical applications of the LM358ADR?
Typical applications include merchant network and server power supply units, multi-function printers, audio and video equipment, medical devices, and industrial control systems. - What is the operating ambient temperature range for the LM358ADR?
The operating ambient temperature range is -40°C to 85°C for the LM358B and LM358BA versions. - Does the LM358ADR comply with any military standards?
On products compliant to MIL-PRF-38535, all parameters are tested unless otherwise noted. - Where can I find detailed specifications and support for the LM358ADR?
Detailed specifications and support can be found on the Texas Instruments website and through their technical support forums.