LM158-N, LM258-N, LM2904-N, LM358-N
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SNOSBT3H –JANUARY 2000–REVISED MARCH 2013
LM158/LM258/LM358/LM2904 Low Power Dual Operational Amplifiers
Check for Samples: LM158-N, LM258-N, LM2904-N, LM358-N
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FEATURES
ADVANTAGES
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Available in 8-Bump DSBGA Chip-
Sized Package, (See AN-1112 (SNVA009))
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Two Internally Compensated Op Amps
Eliminates Need for Dual Supplies
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Internally Frequency Compensated for Unity
Gain
Allows Direct Sensing Near GND and VOUT
Also Goes to GND
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Large DC Voltage Gain: 100 dB
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Compatible with All Forms of Logic
Wide Bandwidth (Unity Gain): 1 MHz
(Temperature Compensated)
Power Drain Suitable for Battery Operation
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Wide Power Supply Range:
DESCRIPTION
The LM158 series consists of two independent, high
gain, internally frequency compensated operational
amplifiers which were designed specifically to operate
from a single power supply over a wide range of
voltages. Operation from split power supplies is also
possible and the low power supply current drain is
independent of the magnitude of the power supply
voltage.
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Single Supply: 3V to 32V
Or Dual Supplies: ±1.5V to ±16V
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Very Low Supply Current Drain (500
μA)—Essentially Independent of Supply
Voltage
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Low Input Offset Voltage: 2 mV
Input Common-Mode Voltage Range Includes
Ground
Application areas include transducer amplifiers, dc
gain blocks and all the conventional op amp circuits
which now can be more easily implemented in single
power supply systems. For example, the LM158
series can be directly operated off of the standard
+5V power supply voltage which is used in digital
systems and will easily provide the required interface
electronics without requiring the additional ±15V
power supplies.
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Differential Input Voltage Range Equal to the
Power Supply Voltage
Large Output Voltage Swing
UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS
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In the Llinear Mode the Input Common-Mode
Voltage Range Includes Ground and the
Output Voltage Can Also Swing to Ground,
even though Operated from Only a Single
Power Supply Voltage.
The LM358 and LM2904 are available in a chip sized
package (8-Bump DSBGA) using TI's DSBGA
package technology.
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The Unity Gain Cross Frequency is
Temperature Compensated.
The Input Bias Current is also Temperature
Compensated.
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