Dual General-Purpose Operational Amplifier
Product details
Parameters
Package | Pins | Size
Features
- Wide supply range of 3 V to 36 V (B version)
- Quiescent current: 300 µA per amplifier (B version, typical)
- Unity-gain bandwidth of 1.2 MHz (B version)
- Common-mode input voltage range includes ground, enabling direct sensing near ground
- Low input offset voltage of 3 mV at 25°C (A and B versions, maximum)
- Internal RF and EMI filter (B version)
- On products compliant to MIL-PRF-38535, all parameters are tested unless otherwise noted. On all other products, production processing does not necessarily include testing of all parameters.
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Description
The LM358B and LM2904B devices are the next-generation versions of the industry-standard operational amplifiers (op amps) LM358 and LM2904, which include two high-voltage (36-V) op amps. These devices provide outstanding value for cost-sensitive applications, with features including low offset (300 µV, typical), common-mode input range to ground, and high differential input voltage capability.
The LM358B and LM2904B op amps simplify circuit design with enhanced features such as unity-gain stability, lower offset voltage of 3 mV (maximum at room temperature), and lower quiescent current of 300 µA per amplifier (typical). High ESD (2 kV, HBM) and integrated EMI and RF filters enable the LM358B and LM2904B devices to be used in the most rugged, environmentally challenging applications.
The LM358B and LM2904B amplifiers are available in micro-sized packaging, such as the SOT23-8, as well as industry standard packages, including SOIC, TSSOP, and VSSOP.
Technical documentation
Type | Title | Date | |
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* | Datasheet | Industry-Standard Dual Operational Amplifiers datasheet (Rev. X) | Jun. 22, 2020 |
* | SMD | LM158 SMD 5962-87710 | Jun. 21, 2016 |
Technical articles | What is an op amp? | Jan. 21, 2020 | |
Application note | Design Guidelines for Devices with LM324/LM358 Cores | Jan. 17, 2019 | |
Technical articles | How to lay out a PCB for high-performance, low-side current-sensing designs | Feb. 06, 2018 | |
Technical articles | Low-side current sensing for high-performance cost-sensitive applications | Jan. 22, 2018 | |
Technical articles | Voltage and current sensing in HEV/EV applications | Nov. 22, 2017 | |
E-book | The Signal e-book: A compendium of blog posts on op amp design topics | Mar. 28, 2017 |
Design & development
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Features
- Leverages Cadence PSpice Technology
- Preinstalled library with a suite of digital models to enable worst-case timing analysis
- Dynamic updates ensure you have access to most current device models
- Optimized for simulation speed without loss of accuracy
- Supports simultaneous analysis of multiple products
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Features
- Expedites circuit design with analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and digital-to-analog converters (DACs)
- Noise calculations
- Common unit translation
- Solves common amplifier circuit design problems
- Gain selections using standard resistors
- Filter configurations
- Total noise for common amplifier configurations
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CAD/CAE symbols
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(YS) | 0 | View options |
CDIP (JG) | 8 | View options |
LCCC (FK) | 20 | View options |
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