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ULN2001A . . . D OR N PACKAGE
ULN2002A . . . N PACKAGE
ULN2003A, ULN2004A . . . D, N, OR NS PACKAGE
ULQ2003A, ULQ2004A . . . D OR N PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
1B
2B
3B
4B
5B
6B
7B
E
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
1C
2C
3C
4C
5C
6C
7C
COM
description
The ULN2001A, ULN2002A, ULN2003A, ULN2004A, ULQ2003A, and ULQ2004A are high-voltage,
high-current Darlington transistor arrays. Each consists of seven npn Darlington pairs that feature high-voltage
outputs with common-cathode clamp diodes for switching inductive loads. The collector-current rating of a
single Darlington pair is 500 mA. The Darlington pairs can be paralleled for higher current capability.
Applications include relay drivers, hammer drivers, lamp drivers, display drivers (LED and gas discharge), line
drivers, and logic buffers. For 100-V (otherwise interchangeable) versions of the ULN2003A and ULN2004A,
see the SN75468 and SN75469, respectively.
The ULN2001A is a general-purpose array and can be used with TTL and CMOS technologies. The ULN2002A
is designed specifically for use with 14-V to 25-V PMOS devices. Each input of this device has a Zener diode
and resistor in series to control the input current to a safe limit. The ULN2003A and ULQ2003A have a 2.7-k
series base resistor for each Darlington pair for operation directly with TTL or 5-V CMOS devices. The
ULN2004A and ULQ2004A have a 10.5-k series base resistor to allow operation directly from CMOS devices
that use supply voltages of 6 V to 15 V. The required input current of the ULN/ULQ2004A is below that of the
ULN/ULQ2003A, and the required voltage is less than that required by the ULN2002A.
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
PACKAGES
TA
SMALL OUTLINE
(D, NS)
20C to 70C
40C to 85C
PLASTIC DIP
(N)
ULN2002AN
ULN2003AD
ULN2003ANS
ULN2003AN
ULN2004AD
ULN2004ANS
ULN2004AN
ULQ2003AD
ULQ2003AN
ULQ2004AD
ULQ2004AN
Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of
Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet.
Copyright 2002, Texas Instruments Incorporated
logic diagram
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1B
2B
3B
4B
5B
6B
7B
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
COM
1C
2C
3C
4C
5C
6C
7C
COM
Output
C
Input
B
Output
C
7V
Input
B
10.5 k
7.2 k
E
7.2 k
3 k
3 k
ULN2001A
ULN2002A
COM
Input
B
ULN/ULQ2003A: RB = 2.7 k
ULN/ULQ2004A: RB = 10.5 k
Output
C
RB
7.2 k
3 k
TA = 25C
POWER RATING
DERATING FACTOR
ABOVE TA = 25C
TA = 85C
POWER RATING
950 mW
7.6 mW/C
494 mW
1150 mW
9.2 mW/C
598 mW
TEST
FIGURE
TEST CONDITIONS
VI(on)
IC = 300 mA
IC = 100 mA
VCE(sat)
( )
Collector-emitter
C
ll t
itt
saturation voltage
VCE = 2 V,
II = 250 A,
II = 350 A,
II = 500 A,
IC = 200 mA
IC = 350 mA
VF
8
1
ICEX
IF = 350 mA
VCE = 50 V,
VCE = 50 V,,
TA = 70C
VCE = 50 V,,
TA = 70C
II(off)
I( ff)
II
Input current
IR
hFE
Static forward-current
transfer ratio
Ci
Input capacitance
VI = 17 V
VR = 50 V,
ULN2001A
MIN
TYP
MIN
TYP
0.9
1.1
0.9
1.1
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.6
1.2
1.6
1.7
1.7
50
100
100
50
65
50
VR = 50 V
VI = 0,
f = 1 MHz
V
V
V
A
65
0.82
IC = 350 mA
50
UNIT
500
TA = 70C
VCE = 2 V,
MAX
13
II = 0
II = 0
VI = 6 V
IC = 500
A,
ULN2002A
MAX
1.25
100
100
50
50
mA
A
1000
15
25
15
25
pF
TEST
FIGURE
TEST CONDITIONS
ULN2003A
MIN
TYP
IC = 125 mA
IC = 200 mA
VI(
I(on))
VCE(sat)
( )
Collector-emitter
C
ll t
itt
saturation voltage
VCE = 2 V
2.7
IC = 300 mA
IC = 350 mA
6
7
1.3
1.3
II = 500 A,
VCE = 50 V,
IC = 350 mA
II = 0
1.2
1.6
1.2
1.6
1
2
VCE = 50 V,,
TA = 70C
II = 0
VI = 1 V
II(off)
I( ff)
VCE = 50 V,,
TA = 70C
II
Input current
50
VI = 3.85 V
VI = 5 V
0.93
TA = 70C
f = 1 MHz
50
100
100
65
VI = 12 V
VR = 50 V
VR = 50 V,
VI = 0,
50
500
1.7
IC = 500
A,,
8
1.1
IF = 350 mA
IC = 250 mA
IC = 275 mA
0.9
UNIT
5
2.4
1.1
Input capacitance
MAX
0.9
VF
Ci
TYP
IC = 100 mA
IC = 200 mA
MIN
II = 250 A,
II = 350 A,
ICEX
IR
ULN2004A
MAX
15
1.7
50
V
A
65
1.35
0.35
0.5
1.45
50
50
100
100
25
15
25
mA
A
pF
PARAMETER
ULQ2003A
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
ULQ2004A
MAX
IC = 125 mA
IC = 200 mA
VI(
I(on))
VCE(sat)
( )
Collector-emitter
C
ll t
itt
saturation voltage
VCE = 2 V
1.4
1.3
II = 500 A,
VCE = 50 V,
IC = 350 mA
II = 0
1.2
1.7
1.2
1.6
1
2
VCE = 50 V
II = 0
VI = 1 V
V
VCE = 50 V,
VI = 3.85 V
VI = 5 V
VI = 12 V
VR = 50 V,
VR = 50 V
VI = 0,
II(off)
I( ff)
Input capacitance
IC = 300 mA
IC = 350 mA
1.1
IF = 350 mA
Ci
2.9
0.9
IC = 250 mA
IC = 275 mA
1.2
UNIT
5
2.7
0.9
VF
IR
MAX
IC = 100 mA
IC = 200 mA
Input current
TYP
II = 250 A,
II = 350 A,
ICEX
II
MIN
100
50
100
500
1.7
IC = 500 A
30
2.2
65
0.93
50
V
A
65
1.35
TA = 25C
f = 1 MHz
1.7
15
0.35
0.5
1.45
100
50
100
100
25
15
25
mA
A
pF
TEST CONDITIONS
ULN2001A, ULN2002A,
ULN2003A, ULN2004A
MIN
tPLH
tPHL
VOH
TYP
MAX
UNIT
See Figure 9
0.25
See Figure 9
0.25
VS = 50 V,
See Figure 10
IO 300 mA,
VS20
mV
TEST CONDITIONS
ULQ2003A, ULQ2004A
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
tPLH
tPHL
See Figure 9
10
See Figure 9
10
VOH
VS = 50 V,
See Figure 10
IO 300 mA,
VS500
mV
Open
VCE
ICEX
VCE
ICEX
Open
VI
VCE
Open
II(off)
IC
II(on)
Open
VI
Open
Open
IC
hFE =
II
VCE
II
IC
VI(on)
VCE
IC
VR
IR
VF
Open
Open
IF
50%
Input
50%
tPHL
tPLH
50%
Output
50%
VOLTAGE WAVEFORMS
Pulse
Generator
(see Note A)
2 mH
Open
1N3064
ULN2001A Only
2.7 k
200
Output
ULN2002A
ULN/ULQ2003A
ULN/ULQ2004A
CL = 15 pF
(see Note B)
TEST CIRCUIT
5 ns
10 ns
90%
1.5 V
Input
10%
VIH
(see Note C)
90%
1.5 V
10%
40 s
0V
VOH
Output
VOL
VOLTAGE WAVEFORMS
NOTES: A. The pulse generator has the following characteristics: PRR = 12.5 kHz, ZO = 50 .
B. CL includes probe and jig capacitance.
C. For testing the ULN2001A, the ULN2003A, and the ULQ2003A, VIH = 3 V; for the ULN2002A, VIH = 13 V;
for the ULN2004A and the ULQ2004A, VIH = 8 V.
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
COLLECTOR-EMITTER
SATURATION VOLTAGE
vs
TOTAL COLLECTOR CURRENT
(TWO DARLINGTONS IN PARALLEL)
COLLECTOR-EMITTER
SATURATION VOLTAGE
vs
COLLECTOR CURRENT
(ONE DARLINGTON)
VCE(sat)
VCE(sat) Collector-Emitter Saturation Voltage V
VCE(sat)
VCE(sat) Collector-Emitter Saturation Voltage V
2.5
TA = 25C
2
II = 250 A
II = 350 A
II = 500 A
1.5
0.5
0
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
2.5
TA = 25C
II = 250 A
2
II = 350 A
1.5
II = 500 A
1
0.5
0
0
100
200
300
Figure 11
Figure 12
COLLECTOR CURRENT
vs
INPUT CURRENT
500
RL = 10
TA = 25C
IIC
C Collector Current mA
450
400
VS = 10 V
350
VS = 8 V
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0
500
600
700
IC Collector Current mA
25
50
75
100
125
150
II Input Current A
Figure 13
400
175
200
800
THERMAL INFORMATION
N PACKAGE
MAXIMUM COLLECTOR CURRENT
vs
DUTY CYCLE
D PACKAGE
MAXIMUM COLLECTOR CURRENT
vs
DUTY CYCLE
600
IIC
C Maximum Collector Current mA
IIC
C Maximum Collector Current mA
600
500
N=1
N=4
400
N=3
300
N=2
N=6
N=7
N=5
200
100
TA = 70C
N = Number of Outputs
Conducting Simultaneously
500
N=1
N=3
N=2
400
N=4
300
N=5
N=6
N=7
200
100
TA = 85C
N = Number of Outputs
Conducting Simultaneously
0
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90 100
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90 100
Duty Cycle %
Duty Cycle %
Figure 14
Figure 15
APPLICATION INFORMATION
ULN2002A
VSS
P-MOS
Output
ULN2003A
ULQ2003A
VCC
16
16
15
15
14
14
13
13
12
12
11
11
10
10
9
Lamp
Test
TTL
Output
VDD
VCC
16
16
15
15
14
RP 3
14
13
13
12
12
11
11
10
10
CMOS
Output
TTL
Output
10
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