ULN2803C50-V, eight-channel darlington array | Power Management (PMIC) | 6 | Active | The ULN2803C device is a 50V, 500mA Darlington transistor array. The device consists of eight NPN Darlington pairs that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads. The collector-current rating of each Darlington pair is 500mA. The Darlington pairscan be connected in parallel for higher current capability.
Applications include relay drivers, hammer drivers, lamp drivers, display drivers (LED and gas discharge), line drivers, and logic buffers. The ULN2803C device has a 2.7kΩ series base resistor for each Darlington pair for operation directly with TTL or 5V CMOS devices.
The ULN2803C device is a 50V, 500mA Darlington transistor array. The device consists of eight NPN Darlington pairs that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads. The collector-current rating of each Darlington pair is 500mA. The Darlington pairscan be connected in parallel for higher current capability.
Applications include relay drivers, hammer drivers, lamp drivers, display drivers (LED and gas discharge), line drivers, and logic buffers. The ULN2803C device has a 2.7kΩ series base resistor for each Darlington pair for operation directly with TTL or 5V CMOS devices. |
ULQ2003A-Q150-V, 7-ch automotive darlington transistor array | Power Management (PMIC) | 10 | Active | The ULx200xA devices are high-voltage, high-current Darlington transistor arrays. Each consists of seven NPN Darlington pairs that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads.
The collector-current rating of a single Darlington pair is 500mA. The Darlington pairs can be paralleled for higher current capability. Applications include relay drivers, hammer drivers, lamp drivers, display drivers (LED and gas discharge), line drivers, and logic buffers. For 100V (otherwise interchangeable) versions of the ULx2003A devices, see theSLRS023data sheet for the SN75468 and SN75469 devices.
The ULN2002A device is designed specifically for use with 14V to 25V PMOS devices. Each input of this device has a Zener diode and resistor in series to control the input current to a safe limit. The ULx2003A devices have a 2.7kΩ series base resistor for each Darlington pair for operation directly with TTL or 5V CMOS devices.
The ULx2004A devices have a 10.5kΩ series base resistor to allow operation directly from CMOS devices that use supply voltages of 6V to 15V. The required input current of the ULx2004A device is below that of the ULx2003A devices, and the required voltage is less than that required by the ULN2002A device.
The ULx200xA devices are high-voltage, high-current Darlington transistor arrays. Each consists of seven NPN Darlington pairs that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads.
The collector-current rating of a single Darlington pair is 500mA. The Darlington pairs can be paralleled for higher current capability. Applications include relay drivers, hammer drivers, lamp drivers, display drivers (LED and gas discharge), line drivers, and logic buffers. For 100V (otherwise interchangeable) versions of the ULx2003A devices, see theSLRS023data sheet for the SN75468 and SN75469 devices.
The ULN2002A device is designed specifically for use with 14V to 25V PMOS devices. Each input of this device has a Zener diode and resistor in series to control the input current to a safe limit. The ULx2003A devices have a 2.7kΩ series base resistor for each Darlington pair for operation directly with TTL or 5V CMOS devices.
The ULx2004A devices have a 10.5kΩ series base resistor to allow operation directly from CMOS devices that use supply voltages of 6V to 15V. The required input current of the ULx2004A device is below that of the ULx2003A devices, and the required voltage is less than that required by the ULN2002A device. |
ULQ2004A-Q1Automotive, 50V, 7-channel darlington array with 15V input capability and high temperature support | Power Management (PMIC) | 3 | Active | The ULx200xA devices are high-voltage, high-current Darlington transistor arrays. Each consists of seven NPN Darlington pairs that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads.
The collector-current rating of a single Darlington pair is 500mA. The Darlington pairs can be paralleled for higher current capability. Applications include relay drivers, hammer drivers, lamp drivers, display drivers (LED and gas discharge), line drivers, and logic buffers. For 100V (otherwise interchangeable) versions of the ULx2003A devices, see theSLRS023data sheet for the SN75468 and SN75469 devices.
The ULN2002A device is designed specifically for use with 14V to 25V PMOS devices. Each input of this device has a Zener diode and resistor in series to control the input current to a safe limit. The ULx2003A devices have a 2.7kΩ series base resistor for each Darlington pair for operation directly with TTL or 5V CMOS devices.
The ULx2004A devices have a 10.5kΩ series base resistor to allow operation directly from CMOS devices that use supply voltages of 6V to 15V. The required input current of the ULx2004A device is below that of the ULx2003A devices, and the required voltage is less than that required by the ULN2002A device.
The ULx200xA devices are high-voltage, high-current Darlington transistor arrays. Each consists of seven NPN Darlington pairs that feature high-voltage outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads.
The collector-current rating of a single Darlington pair is 500mA. The Darlington pairs can be paralleled for higher current capability. Applications include relay drivers, hammer drivers, lamp drivers, display drivers (LED and gas discharge), line drivers, and logic buffers. For 100V (otherwise interchangeable) versions of the ULx2003A devices, see theSLRS023data sheet for the SN75468 and SN75469 devices.
The ULN2002A device is designed specifically for use with 14V to 25V PMOS devices. Each input of this device has a Zener diode and resistor in series to control the input current to a safe limit. The ULx2003A devices have a 2.7kΩ series base resistor for each Darlington pair for operation directly with TTL or 5V CMOS devices.
The ULx2004A devices have a 10.5kΩ series base resistor to allow operation directly from CMOS devices that use supply voltages of 6V to 15V. The required input current of the ULx2004A device is below that of the ULx2003A devices, and the required voltage is less than that required by the ULN2002A device. |
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USBN9603Universal Serial Bus Full Speed Node Controller withEnhanced DMA Support Universal Serial Bus Full | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 2 | NRND | The USBN9603/4 are integrated, USB Node controllers. Other than the reset mechanism for the clock generation circuit, these two devices are identical. All references to \x93the device\x94 in this document refer to both devices, unless otherwise noted.
The device provides enhanced DMA support with many automatic data handling features. It is compatible with USB specification versions 1.0 and 1.1, and is an advanced version of the USBN9602.
The device integrates the required USB transceiver with a 3.3V regulator, a Serial Interface Engine (SIE), USB endpoint (EP) FIFOs, a versatile 8-bit parallel interface, a clock generator and a MICROWIRE/PLUS\x99 interface. Seven endpoint pipes are supported: one for the mandatory control endpoint and six to support interrupt, bulk and isochronous endpoints. Each endpoint pipe has a dedicated FIFO, 8 bytes for the control endpoint and 64 bytes for the other endpoints. The 8-bit parallel interface supports multiplexed and non-multiplexed style CPU address/data buses. A programmable interrupt output scheme allows device configuration for different interrupt signaling requirements.
The USBN9603/4 are integrated, USB Node controllers. Other than the reset mechanism for the clock generation circuit, these two devices are identical. All references to \x93the device\x94 in this document refer to both devices, unless otherwise noted.
The device provides enhanced DMA support with many automatic data handling features. It is compatible with USB specification versions 1.0 and 1.1, and is an advanced version of the USBN9602.
The device integrates the required USB transceiver with a 3.3V regulator, a Serial Interface Engine (SIE), USB endpoint (EP) FIFOs, a versatile 8-bit parallel interface, a clock generator and a MICROWIRE/PLUS\x99 interface. Seven endpoint pipes are supported: one for the mandatory control endpoint and six to support interrupt, bulk and isochronous endpoints. Each endpoint pipe has a dedicated FIFO, 8 bytes for the control endpoint and 64 bytes for the other endpoints. The 8-bit parallel interface supports multiplexed and non-multiplexed style CPU address/data buses. A programmable interrupt output scheme allows device configuration for different interrupt signaling requirements. |
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