Part Number: LM358-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM358 Hi Team ,
On of my customer using LM358N/NOPB .
They tested 50 pcs samples ,out of them they get different Offset Volatges .
During testing in no load condition they found offset voltage around…
Part Number: LM358A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM358 , LM358-N , TLV9002 , LM358LV Hi,
Compared with LM358-N and LM358 D/S,
The output swing specs are a little different
LM358-N D/S doesn't have output voltage swing spec when Vs=+5V as follows,…
Part Number: LM358-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM358 , LMV358A Hi all, I'm new to the electronics world and op amps have me a bit turned around regarding how to figure out if I'm in dual supply mode and Vcc is 3.3 V, what realistically is that maximum…
Part Number: LM358-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM358 I will preface this all with I am a mechanical engineering student that is working on an electronics project so I can use all the help you are willing to give me, ha! I have attached the two schematics…
Part Number: LM358-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM386 , LMV358-N
In above circuit i've put BC847 for mute the audio. This circuit working well but some low volume noise is hear from speaker and volume increase if input audio voltage is increase…
Part Number: LM321 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM358-N , My customer is considering to replace TA75S01F to LM321MFX. Could you please check their question?
Among the characteristics, the emphasis is on the output voltage VOL. on page 4 of the data…
Hi Paul-san,
Though it takes long time (around 4 months !!), I think I could understand the internal circuits of LM358.
Sorry for my too basic questions...
But I do not understand one point, that is "6uA" current source at the input stage and…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM358-N , LM358 Hi Team, I believe negative voltage can be supplied to input pin of LM358-N under dual supply like V+=15V and V-=-15V. However the following ABS max shows negative input voltage shouldn't be supplied.. Does…
The LM158-N is the same device with a wider temperature range, so it's plausible for the LM358-N to use the same die.
The "D" migh be the die revision.
I wondered if the LMV358-N was an acquired National Semi variant of the LMV358, as mentioned for the LM358-N here https://e2e.ti.com/support/amplifiers-group/amplifiers/f/amplifiers-forum/809184/faq-lm358lv-what-is-the-difference-between-the-lm358-lm358b…