Part Number: LM358-N Dear team,
Can you please check for us what is the exact difference between these two parts? We cannot find the meaning of that A in the first MPN.
LM358AN/NOPB and LM358N/NOPB.
Thank you.
Part Number: LM358 Hi Experts,
LM358IDR is mass production on customer side. Now the package is different for different Date code. Could you check it those package are OK? Thanks.
Here is the mark for different date code:
Best Regards
Songzhen Guo
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Part Number: LM2904BA Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2904 , LM358 Hi,
The LM2904 and LM358 are released in B and BA versions, respectively. As far as I can see from the datasheet, the only difference between these is the offset voltage. Are the B and…
Part Number: LM358 Hi
Im trying to convert 5V pwm signal with duty cycle 50%, frequency 100Hz to average voltage.
Can someone suggest a circuit solution?
Part Number: LM358 Hi Team,
This is Uni-Trend account FAE Kevin, nice e-meet with you. My customer is Chinese Top company in Multimeter and oscilloscope market. The customer has recently experienced some problems with the product functionality during…
Hi Naveen,
unwanted input and output saturation effects when approaching signal ground can usually be avoided by using a small negative supply voltage. The LM7705, e.g., has been designed for exactly such applications.
Kai