The LM258H is a precision operational amplifier from Texas Instruments, designed to offer robust performance for a wide range of industrial, automotive, and consumer applications. This operational amplifier is characterized by its low power consumption, high gain, and stability while driving capacitive loads. It is a versatile component suitable for various electronic circuits, including filters, integrators, and general feedback applications.
Key Features
- Supply Voltage Range: The LM258H operates from a supply voltage range of 3V to 32V, or ±1.5V to ±16V for dual supplies, making it compatible with a diverse set of power environments.
- Low Power Consumption: This op-amp is designed for energy-efficient operation, which is critical for battery-powered and energy-sensitive applications.
- High Gain Bandwidth Product: With a high gain bandwidth product, the LM258H can handle a wide range of frequencies, ensuring reliable performance in various signal processing tasks.
- Input Offset Voltage: The device features a low input offset voltage, which reduces error and enhances accuracy in precision amplification and signal conditioning applications.
- Phase Margin: It offers excellent phase margins that contribute to stability when driving capacitive loads, making it suitable for feedback control systems.
Applications
The LM258H is engineered for a broad spectrum of applications. Its robust design and electrical characteristics make it ideal for use in:
- Transducer Amplifiers
- DC Gain Blocks
- Analog Filters
- Integrators or Differentiators
- Automotive Electronics
- Industrial Measurement Instruments
- Consumer Electronics
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is committed to delivering high-quality products. The LM258H is no exception, with rigorous testing and quality control measures in place to ensure reliable operation under specified conditions. The device is also available in a hermetically sealed package, providing additional protection against harsh environmental factors.
For detailed specifications, application notes, and design resources, visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their support team for technical guidance.