Manufacturer Part Number
LM324N
Manufacturer
onsemi
Introduction
The LM324N is a general-purpose quad operational amplifier integrated circuit (IC) designed for a wide range of analog applications.
Product Features and Performance
Quad operational amplifier configuration with four independent op-amps in a single package
Wide supply voltage range from 3V to 32V
Low input offset voltage of 1.5mV
High input impedance with low input bias current of 40nA
High output current capability of 40mA per channel
Suitable for general-purpose amplification, buffering, and signal conditioning applications
Product Advantages
Compact 14-pin MDIP package provides space-efficient integration
Wide operating temperature range of 0°C to 70°C
Reliable and robust design for industrial and commercial applications
Available in tube packaging for convenient handling and storage
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Circuits: 4
Voltage Supply Span (Min/Max): 3V to 32V
Current Supply: 1mA
Voltage Input Offset: 1.5mV
Current Input Bias: 40nA
Current Output / Channel: 40mA
Amplifier Type: General Purpose
Quality and Safety Features
Designed and manufactured to high-quality standards for reliable performance
Overcurrent and thermal protection features for safe operation
Compatibility
Widely compatible with various analog and mixed-signal circuits and systems
Application Areas
Suitable for a wide range of analog applications, including amplification, buffering, and signal conditioning
Commonly used in industrial, consumer, and commercial electronics
Product Lifecycle
The LM324N is an established and widely-used op-amp IC, with continued availability and support from the manufacturer.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatile quad op-amp design for flexible circuit implementation
Excellent performance characteristics, including low offset voltage and high output current
Robust and reliable operation across a wide temperature range
Compact and space-efficient 14-pin MDIP package
Widely available and supported by the manufacturer for long-term use