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LM358DR in LM358 / LM324 Op-Amps Family

The LM358DR is a dual-channel operational amplifier family manufactured primarily by Texas Instruments and other leading semiconductor vendors. As part of the venerable LM358 series, it is designed for general-purpose signal conditioning in cost-sensitive applications. These devices are optimized for single-supply operation across a wide voltage range, featuring two independent, high-gain, internally frequency-compensated op-amps. They are industry-standard components for low-frequency analog circuits, offering a reliable balance of power efficiency and versatility in a compact 8-SOIC package.

Variants in This Sub-Family

Variants within the LM358DR sub-family typically differ by temperature grade, such as standard (0°C to 70°C) versus industrial (-40°C to 85°C) or automotive specifications. Some versions offer improved input offset voltage (LM358A) or different packaging materials for lead-free compliance. While the electrical characteristics remain largely consistent across the 'DR' suffix (8-SOIC), minor variations in output drive capability or noise floor may exist between different silicon manufacturers.

Other LM358 / LM324 Op-Amps Sub-families

LM358ADR2G (1) LM324DR (1) LM358DR2G (1) LM358DT (1) LM358DGKR (1) LM358ADR (1) LM2904DR (1) LM2902DR (1) LM2904DGKR (1) LM2904DT (1) LM324N (1) LM358P (1)

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