LM358 Operational Amplifier Module

48(inc. GST)

  • Onboard LM358 chip.
  • The circuit design has a gain of 100.
  • You can adjust the magnification and the 10K onboard adjustable resistance.
  • Onboard power meter.
  • The chip has a major pin that can be used to directly input and output signals.
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Description

The XD-21 LM358 Gain Amplification Module is a highly useful operational amplifier circuit based on the LM358 chip known for its high gain and frequency compensation capabilities. This module is designed to operate from a single power supply within a wide voltage range, making it suitable for various applications that require single-power rail operation.

With an onboard 10K adjustable resistor, the module allows for gain adjustment, offering a range of amplification from 1x up to an impressive 100x. This flexibility enables users to tailor the amplification precisely to their project’s requirements, ensuring optimal signal processing. The XD-21 LM358 Gain Amplification Module operates within a working voltage range of 5V to 12V, providing suitable voltage levels for a variety of applications.

The module’s high gain and bandwidth enable effective handling of fast signal processing tasks. Its wide common-mode input voltage range allows it to process signals beyond its supply rails, and the rail-to-rail output ensures it can swing close to both supply voltages

Feature

  1. Dual operational amplifiers for flexible signal processing.
  2. Wide supply voltage range (+3V to +32V) for versatile power options.
  3. Low power consumption for energy-efficient operation.
  4. High gain and bandwidth for effective signal amplification and processing.
  5. Wide common-mode input voltage range to handle diverse signals.
  6. Rail-to-rail output for efficient signal handling.
  7. Adjustable gain (1x to 100x) with onboard 10K resistor.
  8. Power indicator LED for visual feedback.

 

 

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