Manufacturer Part Number
LM258DRG4
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The LM258DRG4 is a dual operational amplifier (op-amp) IC manufactured by Texas Instruments. It is a general-purpose amplifier suitable for a wide range of applications.
Product Features and Performance
Dual op-amp design with two independent amplifier channels
Gain bandwidth product of 700 kHz
Supply voltage range from 3V to 32V
Low input offset voltage of 3 mV
Low input bias current of 20 nA
Output current capability of 40 mA per channel
Slew rate of 0.3 V/μs
Product Advantages
Versatile general-purpose op-amp suitable for many applications
Wide supply voltage range for flexibility in design
Low offset voltage and bias current for high precision
Capable of driving moderate loads with 40 mA output current
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Circuits: 2
Gain Bandwidth Product: 700 kHz
Voltage Supply Span (Min): 3 V
Voltage Supply Span (Max): 32 V
Current Supply: 500 μA (per channel)
Slew Rate: 0.3 V/μs
Voltage Input Offset: 3 mV
Current Input Bias: 20 nA
Current Output / Channel: 40 mA
Quality and Safety Features
RoHS3 compliant for environmental responsibility
8-SOIC surface mount package for compact design
Compatibility
Suitable for a wide range of analog and mixed-signal circuit designs
Application Areas
General-purpose amplification
Signal conditioning
Instrumentation
Industrial control
Audio and video circuits
Product Lifecycle
The LM258DRG4 is an active and widely available product from Texas Instruments. There are no indications of it being near discontinuation, and replacement or upgrade options are readily available from the manufacturer.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatile dual op-amp design for flexible circuit implementation
Wide operating voltage range for use in diverse applications
Low offset voltage and bias current for high-precision performance
Capable of driving moderate loads with 40 mA output current per channel
RoHS3 compliance for environmental responsibility
Availability and support from a leading semiconductor manufacturer, Texas Instruments