Part Number | NJM358CA |
Manufacturer | New Japan Radio |
Title | Low power dual operational amplifier |
Description | The NJM358C / NJM358CA consist of two independent, high-gain, internally frequency-compensated op-amps, specifically designed to operate from a si... |
Features |
• Internally frequency-compensated • Large DC voltage gain : 100dB typ. • Wide bandwidth (unity gain ) : 1.1MHz typ. • Low Operating Current : 350 uA/ch typ. • Low input bias current: : 20nA typ. • Input common-mode voltage range includes negative rails • Differential input voltage range equa... |
File Size | 582.12KB |
Datasheet |
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NJM358C : The NJM358C / NJM358CA consist of two independent, high-gain, internally frequency-compensated op-amps, specifically designed to operate from a single power supply over a wide range of voltages. The low-power supply drain is independent of the magnitude of the power supply voltage. Application areas include transducer amplifiers, DC gain blocks and all the conventional op-amp circuits, which can now be more easily implemented in single power supply systems. For example, these circuits can be directly supplied with the standard +5V, which is used in logic systems and will easily provide the required interface electronics with no additional power supply. In linear mode, the input common-mode v.
NJM358CAG : The NJM358C / NJM358CA consist of two independent, high-gain, internally frequency-compensated op-amps, specifically designed to operate from a single power supply over a wide range of voltages. The low-power supply drain is independent of the magnitude of the power supply voltage. Application areas include transducer amplifiers, DC gain blocks and all the conventional op-amp circuits, which can now be more easily implemented in single power supply systems. For example, these circuits can be directly supplied with the standard +5V, which is used in logic systems and will easily provide the required interface electronics with no additional power supply. In linear mode, the input common-mode v.
NJM358CAV : The NJM358C / NJM358CA consist of two independent, high-gain, internally frequency-compensated op-amps, specifically designed to operate from a single power supply over a wide range of voltages. The low-power supply drain is independent of the magnitude of the power supply voltage. Application areas include transducer amplifiers, DC gain blocks and all the conventional op-amp circuits, which can now be more easily implemented in single power supply systems. For example, these circuits can be directly supplied with the standard +5V, which is used in logic systems and will easily provide the required interface electronics with no additional power supply. In linear mode, the input common-mode v.
NJM358CG : The NJM358C / NJM358CA consist of two independent, high-gain, internally frequency-compensated op-amps, specifically designed to operate from a single power supply over a wide range of voltages. The low-power supply drain is independent of the magnitude of the power supply voltage. Application areas include transducer amplifiers, DC gain blocks and all the conventional op-amp circuits, which can now be more easily implemented in single power supply systems. For example, these circuits can be directly supplied with the standard +5V, which is used in logic systems and will easily provide the required interface electronics with no additional power supply. In linear mode, the input common-mode v.
NJM358CV : The NJM358C / NJM358CA consist of two independent, high-gain, internally frequency-compensated op-amps, specifically designed to operate from a single power supply over a wide range of voltages. The low-power supply drain is independent of the magnitude of the power supply voltage. Application areas include transducer amplifiers, DC gain blocks and all the conventional op-amp circuits, which can now be more easily implemented in single power supply systems. For example, these circuits can be directly supplied with the standard +5V, which is used in logic systems and will easily provide the required interface electronics with no additional power supply. In linear mode, the input common-mode v.