LM358 Dual Op-Amp 3V–32V Low Power Operational Amplifier DIP/SOP | Xinbole

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The LM358 from Xinbole is a highly reliable dual operational amplifier designed for low-power and single-supply applications. Supporting a wide supply voltage range from 3V to 32V (±1.5V to ±16V), this versatile component delivers stable performance across a broad spectrum of analog signal processing tasks. With low supply current and optimized internal frequency compensation, the LM358 ensures efficient operation, reduced power consumption, and improved thermal performance in compact circuit designs.

Engineered with advanced semiconductor technology, the LM358 provides excellent DC gain, low input offset voltage, and strong noise immunity, making it suitable for precision amplification. Its ability to operate from a single power supply eliminates the need for dual rails, simplifying circuit design and reducing overall system cost. Compared to lower-voltage op-amp series, the LM358 offers greater voltage headroom, enabling it to handle higher signal swings and more demanding applications.

Available in both DIP and SOP package options, the LM358 supports easy integration for through-hole and surface-mount designs. This flexibility makes it ideal for applications such as signal conditioning, sensor interfacing, audio amplification, and industrial control systems. With its proven reliability and cost-effectiveness, the Xinbole LM358 is a dependable choice for modern electronic designs.

Key Features:

  • Wide supply voltage range: 3V to 32V (±1.5V to ±16V)
  • Low power consumption for energy-efficient designs
  • Dual operational amplifier in a single package
  • High DC voltage gain with low input offset
  • Internally frequency compensated for stable operation
  • Single-supply operation capability
  • Low noise and wide bandwidth performance
  • Available in DIP and SOP packages

Applications:

  • Signal conditioning circuits
  • Sensor and transducer interfaces
  • Audio amplification systems
  • Industrial control and automation
  • Power supply and voltage regulation circuits
  • Active filters and analog signal processing
  • Portable and battery-powered devices