ODM uln2003an Exporter

We are proud to introduce our ODM ULN2003AN, a versatile and reliable semiconductor device that is designed for high-voltage, high-current applications. This product is perfect for driving a wide range of inductive loads such as relays, solenoids, stepper motors, and unipolar motors. It features a seven Darlington array that is capable of delivering up to 500 mA per channel and has a maximum of 50 V output. The ULN2003AN is a cost-effective and space-saving solution for driving various loads with minimal external components required. With its high-voltage and high-current capabilities, it is suitable for a wide range of applications in automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics. The ULN2003AN is designed to deliver exceptional performance and reliability, making it a top choice for engineers and designers who require a robust and efficient driver for their applications. So, if you are looking for a dependable and versatile semiconductor device for driving inductive loads, the ULN2003AN is the perfect solution.

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