Manufacturer Part #
ULN2065B
ULN Series 50 V 1.75 A High Voltage Quad Darlington Switch - PowerDIP-16
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| Mfr. Name: | STMicroelectronics | ||||||||||
| Standard Pkg: | Product Variant Information section Available PackagingPackage Qty:25 per Tube Package Style:POWERDIP-16 Mounting Method:Through Hole | ||||||||||
| Date Code: | 2352 | ||||||||||
Product Specification Section
STMicroelectronics ULN2065B - Product Specification
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STMicroelectronics ULN2065B - Technical Attributes
Attributes Table
| Product Status: | Active |
| Polarity: | NPN |
| Type: | Darlington |
| CE Voltage-Max: | 80V |
| Collector Current Max: | 1.75A |
| Power Dissipation-Tot: | 1W |
| Collector - Emitter Saturation Voltage: | 1.5V |
| Collector - Current Cutoff: | 100µA |
| Configuration: | Quad |
| Operating Temp Range: | -20°C to +85°C |
| Package Style: | POWERDIP-16 |
| Mounting Method: | Through Hole |
Features & Applications
The Darlington configuration was invented by Bell Laboratories engineer Sidney Darlington in 1953. Darlington connected transistors are well suited for driving lamps, relays, or printer hammers in a variety of industrial and consumer applications.
A Darlington Array is a semiconductor device which combines two or more bipolar transistors in a single device so that the current amplified by the first is amplified further by the second. This gives a high current gain, and takes less space than having multiple discrete transistors in the same configuration.
Pricing Section
Global Stock:
2,157
USA:
2,157
Factory Lead Time:
20 Weeks
Quantity
Unit Price
1
$2.70
20
$2.65
75
$2.60
200
$2.57
750+
$2.50
Product Variant Information section
Available Packaging
Package Qty:
25 per Tube
Package Style:
POWERDIP-16
Mounting Method:
Through Hole