The ULN2003ADR from Texas Instruments is a versatile and robust integrated circuit that features seven high-voltage, high-current NPN Darlington pairs. Each pair is capable of driving loads up to 500 mA at 50 V, making it an ideal choice for interfacing between low-level logic circuits and multiple peripheral power loads.
This array is housed in a compact 16-pin SOIC package, designed with the latest semiconductor technology for reliable operation. The ULN2003ADR is characterized by its high-current drive capability and high-voltage output, with built-in suppression diodes for inductive loads. The diodes are connected to the corresponding collector, allowing for easy connection when driving inductive loads to realize a simple and efficient flyback circuit.
The device can be used directly with 5V TTL and CMOS technologies, as well as with microprocessor-controlled systems. Its inputs are pinned opposite the outputs to simplify the board layout. The ULN2003ADR is particularly suitable for applications such as relay drivers, stepper and DC brushed motor controls, lamp drivers, and LED displays, among others.
The Darlington pairs can be paralleled for higher current capability. The ULN2003ADR's high current gain allows control of heavy loads with simple logic signals, making it a staple in many power driver applications. Its robust design ensures protection against device damage due to high transient voltages, ensuring a long operational life.
Texas Instruments has engineered the ULN2003ADR with a focus on reliability and performance, providing a cost-effective solution for a wide range of power driver needs. Its standard pinout, ease of use, and integration of seven Darlington pairs make it a go-to choice for designers looking for a reliable driver array solution.
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