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GL358/358A DUAL OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER Description Pin Configuration ‘The GL358 consists of two independent, high gain, inter: nally frequency compensated operational amplifiers which were specifically to operate from a single power supply ‘over a wide range of voltage and the power supply cur- rent drain 1s independent of the magnitude of the power supply voltage Application areas include transducer amplifiers, de gain blocks and all the conventional OP AMP circuits which now can be more easily implemented in single power systems. Features Absolute Maximum Ratings * Input Common Mode Voltage Range Includes Ground. “Supply Voltage. VF or EIS * Wide Power Supply Range. (Single or Dual Supply) Differential Input Voltage +32 v 3V to 30V or +1.5V 10 +16V Input Voltage -0.3t032 Vv + Large Output Voltage Swing. OV to V'~1.5V Power Pissipation 570 mw ‘+ Internally Frequency Compensated for Unity Gain. Operating Temperature Range 0to70 °C + Low input Bais Current. Storage Temperature Range -55to125 °C ‘+ Low input Offset Voltage. Lead Temperature 260 °c ‘+ Very Low Supply Current Drain. ‘Schematic Diagram (Each Amplifier) Inputs 4-204 mm yo2a757 0004584 194 me GL358/GL358A Electrical Characteristics: Unless otherwise stated, these specification apply for V"=SV, V’Max=30V and O°C2K2 Large-Signal +5V Avo 26 |100 28 | 100] vimv Voltage Gain 45 45 ‘Output R=2Ko | 26 26 ve Vr=MAX v Voltage ii R>10K2 [27 | 28 27 | 26 Swing Vor V=6V, R.<10K2 6] 20 | 20] mv ‘Common Mode Rejection cMAr | Ty=25°C es | 70 65| 25 oe vi=5V to Max V'=8V to Max poar | oO 68 |100 66 | 100 eB AV, Vaw=)=0¥ Source 20 | 40 20| 40) | ma Output Current Sink 10 | 20 10| 20] | ma Vo=200m¥ 12| 50 12| 50 uA Short Gircut los 40| 60 40] 60] ma Current Input Offset Voltage Orit | AV,./AT 7 7] lure Input Offset Current Drift] Alg/AT 10 10] onc 4205 M@ 4028757 oo04585 O20 = GL358/GL358A TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES Figure 1 - input Voltage Range Figure 2 - Open Loop Frequency Response £20 1 TM TTT =e et a ily vnsv g ai ree 2 and 35 a _ 7 |. g * Neaaive we © 1 Ta a gs 2 es _ Y T i 24 = ie a > sd z tt {t T z z { 4 a2 8 ott 1 | Hit dl -ed_LLill Uy ‘© S20240260200 210 210 H14 B16 EIB R20 TO 10100 0% fox 1008 TOM V/V~, POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES (VOLTS) 1) FREQUENCY (Ha) Figure 3 - Large Signal Frequency Response Figure 4 - Small Signal Voltage : bea hn ak aes Follower Pulse Response (Non tnverting) aM THM 5507 — = CU = soo - g | © sg -| 3 1 sod 8 3 5 THN ry 8 seq cs 2 200 Bs ’ 3 ed 2 + >» soot 5 1 i a it of 7% 16 1900 T7080 304050 607080 4) FREQUENCY (sta) 4. TIME () Figure 5 - Power Supply Current versus Figure 6 ~ Input Bias Current versus Power Supply Voltage Supply Voltage z 24 al 7a I 0 : \ ewe z so 1 t i 1 4p. 8 ° aa cr) & 5 ie = ost + 1 oo Ba eSB BS 80 °o-Ba-aa 60 80 10 12 18 16 18 20 {POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE (VOLTS) \ POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE (VOLTS) 4206 wm 4028757 OO04S8b Th? 1d GL358/GL358A Typical Application Figure 1 — Function Generator Figure 2 — Wien Bridge Oscillator 50% "0 = Sane 1 Forfa = 1 eh Re 1842 cm O0T Va Wau-Val) + Vow Ve Rt Riera Rt Vent = EEE Wan Vad) + Vat He Won¥ arene Wor-Vou Figure 5 — B-Quad Filter Peet vet 7 wt RO = Ty RO 1 = 10¢ For tg= 1 nie a=10 Twn oo hat |e noten outout = 1602 c= 0001 Ri = 1.6Mo CGontor Frequency Gan R2 = 1.8 MS Passband Notch Gan -R3-= 16 M2 4-207 mm 402875? 0004587 973 ml

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