ON Semiconductor LM358DMR2G Dual Operational Amplifier
The LM358DMR2G is a versatile dual operational amplifier designed by ON Semiconductor, renowned for its reliability and performance across a wide array of electronic applications. This integrated circuit (IC) is particularly well-suited for applications requiring a combination of low power, high gain, and wide bandwidth, such as sensor amplifiers, active filters, and general-purpose analog signal processing.
Key Features:
- Low Power Consumption: The LM358DMR2G is optimized for low-voltage, low-power operations, making it an ideal choice for battery-powered devices and energy-efficient applications.
- Dual Operational Amplifiers: This IC contains two independent op-amps, which can be used in various configurations, including differential amplifiers, voltage followers, and other analog circuits.
- Wide Supply Voltage Range: It operates from a single supply voltage ranging from 3V to 32V or dual supplies of ±1.5V to ±16V, offering flexibility in different circuit designs.
- Large Output Voltage Swing: The output voltage can swing close to the supply rails, maximizing the dynamic range in single-supply operations.
- Common-Mode Input Voltage Range: Includes ground, which is essential for single-supply applications and facilitates direct sensing near ground.
- Internally Frequency Compensated: The internal frequency compensation ensures stability without external components, simplifying circuit design.
Applications:
The LM358DMR2G is designed to cater to a broad spectrum of applications, including:
- Transducer Amplifiers
- DC Gain Blocks
- Power Supplies
- Industrial Controls
- Consumer Electronics
- Automotive Systems
With its robust design, the LM358DMR2G ensures consistent performance in challenging environments. Its small form factor, available in an 8-pin SOIC package, allows for compact PCB layouts and is suitable for high-volume, space-constrained applications. ON Semiconductor's commitment to quality ensures that the LM358DMR2G operational amplifier meets the strict standards required for industrial and consumer electronic devices, making it a reliable choice for designers and engineers looking to enhance their analog circuitry.