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ULN2003 Darlington Transistor Array for Stepper Motor Driving
ULN2003 Darlington Transistor Array for Stepper Motor Driving
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ULN2003 Darlington Transistor Array for Stepper Motor Driving

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The ULN2003 Darlington Transistor Array is a versatile IC designed to drive stepper motors, relays, and other high-current loads from low-voltage microcontrollers. It contains seven Darlington pairs, offering high current gain and reliable switching. Ideal for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontroller projects, the ULN2003 enables precise control of stepper motors in robotics, automation, and DIY electronics applications. Compact, easy to use, and efficient, it is a must-have component for hobbyists and engineers working with stepper motors.

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Product Specifications

Specification Details
Model ULN2003 Darlington Transistor Array
Number of Channels 7
Maximum Collector Current per Channel 500mA
Maximum Collector-Emitter Voltage 50V
Input Voltage Logic TTL compatible
Operating Temperature -20°C to 85°C
Dimensions 22mm x 17mm x 7mm

Key Features

  • 7-channel Darlington array
  • High current gain
  • TTL logic compatible
  • Compact and lightweight
  • Reliable switching for stepper motors
  • Supports high-current loads
  • Easy integration with microcontrollers
  • Low power consumption
  • Wide operating voltage range

Applications

  • Stepper motor driving
  • Relay driving
  • LED matrix control
  • Robotics projects
  • Automation systems
  • DIY electronics projects
  • Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects
  • Electronic prototyping

Inside the Box

  • 1 x ULN2003 Darlington Transistor Array IC

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