Part Number: RC4558 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM358LV , LM321LV , LM321 HI.Team.
I am currently building a differential amplification circuit using an RC4558 with a 5V supply and sampling current values. Please let me know if the circuit is working…
Part Number: RC4558 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: RC4580-Q1 , OPA2992-Q1 , TLV9362-Q1 , RC4580 Hi team,
Could you please kindly help recommend an automotive audio buffer device like RC4558?
Customer is using DSP output RCA signal about 2V,they need to…
Part Number: RC4558 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: RC4580-Q1 , TLV9362-Q1 , OPA2992-Q1 , TLV9352-Q1
Hi, Support Team
Do we have Automotive parts same function with RC4558?
RC4580-Q1 is Best Pin to Pin solution?
if any suggestion, Please advise me.
Thanks…
Part Number: RC4558 Hello,
I have a question about the output amplitude characteristics of RC4558.
What is the maximum output amplitude at RL=12kohm, VCC=±12V, T=0~55℃?
I would like an output amplitude of ±10V.
Regards,
Keitaro Arai
Part Number: RC4558 Hi Team,
I understand that Body size of RC4558DR (SOIC / Package Drawing) is 4.90 mm × 3.91 mm.
Is my understanding correct?
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There are two patterns of SOIC.
https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/rc4558.pdf …
Hey Lei,
Was this issue resolved? I will go ahead and mark Ron's response as "TI Thinks Resolved."
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Part Number: RC4558 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM358B , TL072H , TL082H , LM358LV The customer is using RC4558IDR. they want to figure out that when Vcc- is GND, is the minimum voltage at Vcc+=5V?
or the minimum voltage should be 10V =(+5V - (-5V)…
Part Number: RC4558
Could you offer the R θJC and Tc (Max) ?
In the d/s, there are only T A 、T J 、R θJA, they are not enough for thermal calculation.
Regards
Brian W
Part Number: RC4558 Input offset voltage is TYP 0.5mV, MAX 6mV at 25 ℃. What is the distribution from TYP to MAX? Also, in the full range, only MAX 7.5mV is shown. What is the distribution in the full range?