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We have an application where we will use the ULN2003A to drive a fairly resistive output from +28V to GND. The input voltage will be 0 to +3.3V.
I want to confirm that I am correctly reading the datasheet and that for a load (sink) current of approximately 20mA (50mA max), each output will have a maximum Vce(sat) of approximately +1.2V over the operating temperature range (-40C to +105C); with +1V being a typical value (over temp).
I also want to confirm that each input will have a maximum input current of approximately 1.2mA over the operating temperature range (-40C to +105C); with 700uA being a typical value (over temp).
Thanks in advanced.
Thank you Ronald. I have one more question. Would the TPL7407L be a good alternate to the ULN2003A? It seems to be pin-for-pin. Saturation voltage seems lower (at about 0.320V), and input current seems also lower (at about 10uA); output leakage current also seems lower. Any thoughts on the TPl7407L?
Langue,
The TPL7407 will dissipate less power and draw less current on the input.
This performance improvement comes at a small cost increase.
Either device will work with the inputs and load specified.
Langue,
We have devices in power logic that have NMOS outputs and high voltage.
www.ti.com/.../parametricsearch.tsp;familyId=356&uiTemplateId=NODE_STRY_PGE_T#p267max=50;50
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I looked at what is available and found the following are probably best candidates: SN65472-EP, SN75472, and SN75477. I gather the 472 and 477 only come in commercial temperature versions. Would you say the SN65472-EP then the most likely candidate?
Following is a summary of our requirements:
Package: SMT
Temperature: -40C to +85C
Breakdown/Surge Capability: >= +50V (comes from +38V/1sec and +47V/100msec)
Output working Voltage: >= +40V
Output Sink Current: >= 50mA
Vol (or Vce_sat): <= +0.5V
Again, thanks for your help.