ULN2803A UMW

Symbol Micros: ULN2803adw UMW
Contractor Symbol:
Case : SOP18W
8-Channel NPN Darlington Driver for 5V TTL/CMOS; 500mA; 50V; -40°C ~ 85°C; Equivalent: ULN2803ADW; ULN2803ADWR; ULN2803ADWG4; ULN2803ADWRG4; ULN2803AFWG; ULN2803AFWG(C,ELHA); ULN2803AFWG,C,EL;
Parameters
Case: SOP18W
Current: 0,5A
Manufacturer: UMW
Integrated circuit type: Macierz tranzystorowa Darlingtona
Operating temperature (range): -40°C ~ 85°C
Number of channels: 8
Manufacturer:: UMW Manufacturer part number: ULN2803A RoHS Case style: SOP18Wt/r Datasheet
In stock:
386 pcs.
Quantity of pcs. 3+ 20+ 100+ 500+ 2000+
Net price (EUR) 0,4210 0,2340 0,1846 0,1677 0,1623
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Packaging:
2000
Case: SOP18W
Current: 0,5A
Manufacturer: UMW
Integrated circuit type: Macierz tranzystorowa Darlingtona
Operating temperature (range): -40°C ~ 85°C
Number of channels: 8
Detailed description

Darlington Transistor Array ULN2803A

ULN2803A (Micros part number: ULN2803adw UMW) is a multi-channel, high-current and high-voltage integrated circuit consisting of eight NPN Darlington transistor pairs. It is a replacement for the discontinued Texas Instruments device. It is used as a driver for switching inductive loads such as relays, stepper motors, or lamps directly from 5V logic circuits, including TTL and 5V CMOS.

Key Features and Capabilities of the ULN2803A

  • Type: Driver, Darlington transistor array
  • Number of channels: 8
  • Maximum collector current: 500 mA (per channel)
  • Maximum output voltage: 50V
  • Package: SMD, SOIC-18
  • Operating temperature range: From -40°C to 125°C
  • Manufacturer: UMW
  • Additional features: Built-in clamp diodes for inductive loads, compatible with 5V TTL/CMOS logic

Typical Applications of the ULN2803A

This integrated circuit is designed for use in:

  • Relay control – direct switching of relay coils;
  • Motor control – controlling stepper motors and small DC motors;
  • Display control – switching segments in LED and gas displays;
  • Lamp driving – turning on and off bulbs and other light sources;
  • Logic buffering – amplifying logic signals to drive higher currents.

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