Install this symbol

Paste this into Claude Code (VS Code panel, Adom editor, or terminal) to install:

Search the Adom Wiki for the symbol "LM358" (slug: sym-lm358) at https://wiki-ufypy5dpx93o.adom.cloud/wiki/symbols/sym-lm358. Download the .kicad_sym file from the wiki page's static assets. Add it to my current KiCad project's symbols/ directory and register in sym-lib-table.
Category Op-Amp
Library Amplifier_Operational
Symbol LM358
Pins 8
Package DIP-8 / SOIC-8
Schematic Symbol

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LM358

Symbol: LM358 Library: Amplifier_Operational Category: Op-Amp Pins: 8 Package: DIP-8 / SOIC-8

Description

The LM358 is a dual operational amplifier that operates from a single supply voltage of 3V to 32V (or dual supplies of ±1.5V to ±16V). Each op-amp features high open-loop gain, low input offset voltage, and the ability to swing the output to ground — making it ideal for single-supply applications. Common uses include signal conditioning, active filters, comparators, and transimpedance amplifiers. A workhorse analog IC found in countless designs.

KiCad Library Reference

This symbol is from the official KiCad Amplifier_Operational library. Full identifier: Amplifier_Operational:LM358

To use in your project:

  1. Open the Symbol Library Manager in KiCad
  2. Search for LM358
  3. Place the symbol in your schematic

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0 revisions · KiCad Library: Amplifier_Operational:LM358 · Updated 2026-03-02 17:31:36