LM358 Dual Op-Amp IC | Low Power Operational Amplifier (DIP-8)
₵8.00 Original price was: ₵8.00.₵5.00Current price is: ₵5.00.
The industry-standard chip for audio and signals. The LM358 contains two independent, high-gain operational amplifiers in a single 8-pin package. Unlike the older 741 Op-Amp, the LM358 is designed to work perfectly with a single power supply (like a battery).
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Package: DIP-8 (Breadboard Friendly)
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Supply Voltage: 3V to 32V
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Best For: Pre-amplifiers, Active Filters, and Line Following Robots (Comparator).
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Low-Power Op-Amp for Precision Signal Processing 🎛️
The LM358 Dual Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp) is a highly efficient, low-power signal amplifier used in analog circuits, signal processing, voltage comparators, and sensor interfacing. Designed for single and dual power supply operations, this IC provides two independent, high-gain op-amps in a compact DIP-8 package, making it perfect for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and embedded system applications.
🔹 Stable & Reliable Performance in Multiple Configurations ⚙️
✔ Single Supply Operation – Works with low-voltage sources (3V – 32V), making it ideal for battery-powered projects.
✔ Dual Independent Op-Amps – Each amplifier operates separately, allowing for multiple signal processing tasks in one IC.
✔ High Voltage Gain (100 dB) – Ensures precise signal amplification with minimal distortion.
✔ Wide Bandwidth (700 kHz) – Suitable for audio, sensor data, and analog processing.
✔ Rail-to-Rail Output Compatibility – Works with microcontrollers and logic circuits for seamless integration.
🔹 Technical Specifications & Features ⚡
✔ Operating Voltage: 3V – 32V (Single Supply) / ±1.5V – ±16V (Dual Supply)
✔ Output Current: 20mA per channel
✔ Voltage Gain: 100 dB (high precision)
✔ Bandwidth: 700 kHz (wide-range applications)
✔ Input Bias Current: 45 nA (low power consumption)
✔ Package Type: DIP-8 for easy breadboarding & soldering
✔ Compatibility: Works with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP8266, ESP32, and analog circuit applications
🔹 Applications – Where to Use the LM358 Op-Amp 🛠️
✔ Sensor Signal Amplification – Boosts weak signals from temperature, light, and motion sensors.
✔ Voltage Comparators – Used in power monitoring, battery protection, and level detection circuits.
✔ Audio Signal Processing – Ideal for pre-amplifiers, tone control, and noise reduction.
✔ Oscillators & Waveform Generators – Helps generate square waves, sine waves, and pulse signals.
✔ Current & Voltage Regulators – Ensures stable power distribution in electronic circuits.
🔹 How to Use & External Resources 📚
The LM358 Op-Amp is easy to integrate into circuits using a single power supply. Just connect the power (VCC & GND), input signals, and output pins, and it’s ready to process analog signals.
📖 Helpful Resources:
✔ LM358 Datasheet & Pinout
✔ How Op-Amps Work – Electronics Basics
✔ Arduino & LM358 Op-Amp Projects
✔ YouTube Tutorials – LM358 Circuit Applications
🔹 Best Price & Availability in Ghana 🇬🇭
Looking for an LM358 Dual Op-Amp in Ghana? Whether you need it for signal amplification, sensor interfacing, or voltage comparison, this IC is affordable, reliable, and widely used. Order today for fast delivery across Ghana!
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