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ULN2803APG,CN

TRANS 8NPN DARL 50V 0.5A 18DIP

Manufacturer: Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage

Categories: Power Distribution Switches, Load Drivers

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Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage ULN2803APG-CN. This 8-channel high-voltage, high-current Darlington array driver features a robust 50V breakdown voltage and a continuous 0.5A per channel output current capability. Housed in an 18-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm) through-hole package, it is suitable for applications requiring the direct interface of low-power logic signals with high-power loads. The ULN2803APG-CN is widely employed in industrial automation, automotive control systems, and consumer electronics for driving relays, solenoids, LEDs, and other inductive or resistive loads. Its thermal operating range is specified from -40°C to 85°C (TA), ensuring reliable performance in diverse environmental conditions. This component is a critical element in power switching and load driving circuits.

Additional Information

Series: -RoHS Status: unknownManufacturer Lead Time: No lead time information availableProduct Status: ObsoletePackaging: Tube
Technical Details:
Features-
PackagingTube
Package / Case18-DIP (0.300"", 7.62mm)
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Operating Temperature-40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
Supplier Device Package18-DIP
Grade-
Qualification-

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