ULN2003ADR TI Darlington Transistors
Parameter
Manufacturer |
Texas Instruments |
Product Category |
Darlington Transistors Darlington |
Mounting Style |
SMD/SMT |
Package / Case |
SOT-Narrow-16 |
Collector- Emitter Voltage VCEO Max |
50 V |
Series
|
ULN2003A |
Minimum Operating Temperature
|
- 20 C
|
Maximum Operating Temperature
|
+ 70 C
|
Packaging
|
Reel / Cut Tape
|
Factory Pack Quantity
|
2500 |
Introduction
The ULN2003ADR is an integrated circuit (IC) chip commonly used as a high-voltage, high-current Darlington transistor array. Developed by Texas Instruments, this chip is designed to simplify the interface between low-level logic circuits and high-power loads such as motors, relays, and solenoids.
The ULN2003ADR features seven Darlington transistor pairs that can handle a maximum voltage of 50V and a continuous current of 500mA per channel. These transistor pairs provide high current gain, allowing them to switch and control larger loads with ease. Each channel is equipped with a freewheeling diode for protection against back EMF (electromotive force) generated by inductive loads.
Application
The ULN2003ADR chip is widely used in various industries for driving and controlling high-power loads. It serves as a versatile interface between low-level logic circuits and devices such as motors, relays, and solenoids. With its high-voltage and high-current Darlington transistor array, the ULN2003ADR efficiently switches and controls larger loads. This chip finds applications in motor drivers, stepper motor controllers, relay drivers, LED displays, and industrial automation systems. Its ability to handle up to 50V voltage and 500mA continuous current per channel makes it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. The ULN2003ADR's reliability, ease of integration, and comprehensive documentation make it a preferred choice for industry professionals requiring efficient and robust control of high-power loads.