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Introducing the ULN2003AN, a highly versatile and reliable integrated circuit designed for controlling a variety of inductive loads such as relays, stepper motors, and solenoids. Manufactured to the highest quality standards, this ULN2003AN provides seven high-voltage, high-current Darlington transistor arrays, each capable of handling up to 500mA of continuous current and 600mA of peak current. With its wide operating voltage range of 5V to 50V, the ULN2003AN is suitable for a wide range of applications and can be easily interfaced with a variety of microcontrollers and digital circuits. Its integrated diodes provide protection against back electromotive force, ensuring the safe and reliable operation of connected loads. The ULN2003AN is housed in a 16-pin DIP package, making it easy to integrate into your electronic designs. Whether you are a hobbyist working on a personal project or a professional engineer designing industrial control systems, the ULN2003AN is a powerful and cost-effective solution for driving inductive loads with ease and confidence.

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