ULN2803A | Toshiba | Circuit Example | Pinout STMicroelectronics
- ब्रांड: एसटीमाइक्रोइलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स
- डाउनलोड करना: ULN2803A Datasheet PDF
- कीमत: जाँच करना
- स्टॉक में: 3,108
- ट्रांजिस्टर प्रकार: 8 NPN Darlington
- करंट-कलेक्टर(आईसी)(अधिकतम): 500mA
- वोल्टेज-कलेक्टर एमिटर ब्रेकडाउन (अधिकतम): 50V
- पैकेट: 18-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm)

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[SGeC] ULN2803A Octal High Voltage & High Current Darlington Transistor Arrays
ULN2803A Pinout
ULN2803A is a high-current Darlington tube array designed for low-voltage circuits and belongs to the NPN thyristor array. It consists of multiple Darlington pairs with a total of 8 output ports, and each Darlington tube has a continuity diode, which can be used to drive relays, stepper motors and other inductive loads. A single Darlington tube can still support 500mA output current at an input voltage as low as 1.8V, and a parallel connection of Darlington tubes can be used to obtain a larger output current capability. The circuit is widely used in relay drivers, lighting drivers, display drivers, stepper motor drivers and logic buffers. ULN2803A has a base resistor in series with each Darlington tube, and can be directly connected to TTL/CMOS circuits below 5V operating voltage, allowing it to directly process the data that would otherwise be processed by a standard logic buffer.
ULN2803A Pinout Diagram
नत्थी करना | प्रतीक | विवरण |
---|---|---|
1-8 | IN1-IN8 | Input, the base of a Darlington transistor with a current limiting resistor in series, is used to connect the input signal |
9 | जीएनडी | Emitter common ground, is the emitter and ground for all transistors |
10 | COM | Renewal diode common, foot connected to the positive terminal of the load power supply, provides a circuit to the renewal diode |
11-18 | OUT1-OUT8 | Open collector output, one section of the load is connected to this pin, and the other end is connected to the positive terminal of the power supply |