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ULN2003 Motor Driver IC (DIP)

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Contains 7 high-voltage and high current Darlington pairs

Each pair is rated for 50V and 500mA

Input pins can be triggered by +5V

All seven Output pins can be connected to gather to drive loads up to (7×500mA) ~3.5A.

Can be directly controlled by logic devices like Digital Gates, Arduino, PIC etc

Available in 16-pin DIP, TSSOP, SOIC packages

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ULN2003 Motor Driver IC (DIP)

The ULN2003 is a 16-pin integrated circuit that contains seven Darlington pairs, each capable of driving loads up to 50V and 500mA. For each of these Darlington pairs, there are corresponding input and output pins, along with a ground pin and an optional common pin. The ground pin is connected to the system ground, while the common pin can be used if needed, though its use is optional.

Interestingly, the ULN2003 does not have a dedicated Vcc (power) pin. Instead, the power required for the internal transistors is drawn directly from the input pins. Below is a simple circuit diagram that can be used to test the operation of the ULN2003 IC.

 

Pin Diagram:-

ULN2003 Pin Configuration: –

Pin NumberPin NameDescription
1 to 7Input 1 to Input 7Seven Input pins of Darlington pair, each pin is connected to the base of the transistor and can be triggered by using +5V
8GroundGround Reference Voltage 0V
9COMUsed as test pin or Voltage suppresser pin (optional to use)
10 to 16Output 1 to Output 7Respective outputs of seven input pins. Each output pin will be connected to ground only when its respective input pin is high(+5V)

 

working of ULN2003 IC: –

In the circuit consider the LED to be the loads and the logic pins (blue colour) as the pins connected to the Digital circuit or Microcontroller like Arduino. Notice that the Positive pin of the LED is connected to the positive load voltage and the negative pin is connected to the output pin of the IC. This is because when the input pin of the IC gets high the respective output pin will get connected to ground. So when the negative terminal of the LED is grounded it completes the circuit and thus glows. The loads connected to the output pin can be maximum of 50C and 500mA each. However you can run higher current loads buy combining two or more output pins to gather. For example if you combine three pins you can drive up to (3*500mA) ~1.5A.

The COM pin is connected to ground through a switch, this connection is optional. It can be used a test switch, meaning when this pin is grounded all the output pins will be grounded.

The ULN2803 is a Darlington array IC it can be used to drive Stepper and DC Motors, Relays, Solenoids, and other external circuits operating at high voltages and currents from simple CMOS logic signals from microcontrollers. It has 8 driving channels, each channel can withstand peak currents of 600mA. Suppression diodes are included for back EMF protection while driving inductive loads. The ULN2004 is used in the current version of our 8 Channel Relay Board to drive the onboard relays.

 

Features

Contains 7 high-voltage and high current Darlington pairs

Each pair is rated for 50V and 500mA

PDIP-16 package

500-mA-Rated Collector Current (Single Output)

High-Voltage Outputs: 50 V

Output Clamp Diodes

Inputs Compatible With Various Types of logic

Relay-Driver

 

Specification

IC NameULN2003
Package/CaseDIP-16

 

Application

Used to drive high current loads using Digital Circuits

Can be used to drive Stepper motors

High current LED’s can be driven

Relay Driver module (can drive 7 relays)

Logic Buffers in digital electronics

Used as Touch sensor for Arduino

 

Package Includes

1 x ULN2003 Motor Driver IC (DIP)

Datasheet

 

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