LM358
The LM358 is a low power dual operational amplifier integrated circuit originally introduced by National Semiconductor.[1] It is used in detector circuits.
The abbreviation LM358 indicates an 8-pin integrated circuit, comprising two operational amplifiers at low power. The LM358 is designed for general use as amplifiers, high-pass filters, low band pass filters, and analog adders.
See also
The LM358 is now an industry-standard part manufactured by several companies, all of which publish datasheets:
- Diodes Incorporated: datasheet http://www.diodes.com/catalog/operational_amplifiers_75/lm358.html
- Fairchild Semiconductor: datasheet https://www.fairchildsemi.com/products/analog-mixed-signal/amplifiers-comparators/operational-amplifiers/LM358.html
- ON Semiconductor: datasheet http://www.onsemi.com/PowerSolutions/product.do?id=LM358
- ST Microelectronics: datasheet http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/sense_power/FM123/SC61/SS1378/PF63721
- Texas Instruments: datasheet http://www.ti.com/product/lm358
A copy of the historical National Semiconductor datasheet is on the Web as part of the supporting materials for MIT course 6.115.
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