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Introducing the ULN2003AN, a high-voltage, high-current Darlington transistor array. This versatile product is ideal for driving a wide range of loads such as relays, solenoids, and stepper motors. With its 500mA continuous collector current per channel and 47Ω series base resistor, the ULN2003AN is an efficient and reliable solution for applications requiring robust driving capabilities. This product features integral suppression diodes for inductive loads, reducing the risk of voltage spikes and protecting the array from potential damage. With its 2.7kΩ input resistor for compatibility with 5V logic, the ULN2003AN is user-friendly and easily integrated into existing designs. Designed for ease of use and high performance, the ULN2003AN is the perfect choice for industrial automation, consumer electronics, and automotive applications. Trust in its proven reliability and superior functionality for all your high-voltage, high-current driving needs.

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