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HIGH VOLTAGE, HIGH CURRENT
DARLINGTON TRANSISTOR ARRAYS
The seven NPN Darlington connected transistors in these arrays
are well suited for driving [amps, relays, or printer hammers in a
variety of industrial and consumer applications. Their high break-
down voltage and internal suppression diodes insure freedom
from problems associated with inductive loads. Peak inrush cur-
rents to 600 mA permit them to drive incandescent lamps,
The MC141 I,B device is ageneral purpose array for use with
DTL, TTL, PMOS, or CMOS Logic. The MC1412,B contains azener
diode and resistor in series with the input to limit input current
for use with 14 to 25 Volt PMOS Logic. The MC1413,B with a2.7
kQ series input resistor is well suited for systems utilizing a 5 Volt
TTL or CMOS Logic. The MC1416,B uses aseries 10.5 k~ resistor
and is useful in 8to 18 Volt MOS systems.
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MAXIMUM RATINGS (TA =25°C and rating apply to a~$~~ne device in the
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Output Voltage ,% ~>~%d’% 50* v
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Input Voltage (Except MC1411) ‘?>!:;;:$,><\\t.-, vi 30 v
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Base Current Continuous IB 25 mA
Operating Ambient Temperature TA ‘c
MC1411-16 –20to +85
MC1411B-16B –40to +85
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Storage Temperature Rx~”~@,% Tstg –55to +150 ‘c
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Maximum Packaget~~~:~~ssipation (See Thermal Information Section)
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MC1411P (ULN2001A) MC1411D
MC1412P (ULN2002A) MC1412D
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20° to
MC1413P (ULN2003A) MC1413D +85°C
MC1416P (ULN2004A) MC1416D
MC1411BP (ULQ2001A) MC1411BD
MC1412BP (ULQ2002A) MC1412BD
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40° to
MC1413BP. (ULQ2003A) MC1413BD +85°C
MC1416BP (ULQ2004A) MC1416BD
MC1411,B
MC1412,B
MC1413,B
MC1416,B
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PIN CONNECTIONS
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA “= 25°C unless otherwise noted)
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Output Leakage Current lcEX PA
(*VO =50 V, TA = + 85°C) All Types 100
(*VO =50 V, TA = + 2WC) All Types 50
(*VO =50 V, TA =+8YC, VI =6,0 V)
MC1412,B 500
(*VO =50 V, TA =+85°C, Vl =1.0 V)
MC1416,B 500 ~,.,,
Collector-Emitter Saturation Voltage vcE(~at) 3:<$;$;**
(Ic =350 mA, IB =500 PA) All Types 1.1 1.6 ,;~a$;~$k
(Ic =200 mA, [B =350 PA) All Types 0.95 I.qa,‘!;,, $
(Ic =100 mA, IB =250 PA) All Types 0.85 >F.q::*i; ::~
Input Current On Condition II(on) mA
(V1=17V) MC1412,B
(VI =3.85 V) MC1413,B
(vi =5.0 v) MC1416,B
(V1=12V) MC1416,B
Input Voltage On Condition Vl(o”) \%JY:k>.jtk,
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(VCE =2.0 V, Ic =300 mA) “~>~,.,j. v
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MC1413,B ‘.+,,.l,t,:?.w
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(VcE =2.0 V, Ic =250 mA) ,t&\J.s\,\J\3.~,:
MC1413,B *:iT::$_ 2.7
(VcE =2.0 V, Ic =300 mA) .,::,,
MC1413,B ..’.-~<, _3.0
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(VcE =2.0 V, Ic =125 mA) MC1416,B .t~l{.
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(VcE = 2.0V, Ic = 200 mA) MC1416,B ~’:;;
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(VcE =2.0 V, Ic =275 mA) MC1416,B !g:;~’’:~~ 7.0
(VcE =2.0 V, Ic =350 mA) MC1416,~ ‘**3> 8.0
Input Current Off Condition All ,T~2~,\ Il(off) 50 100
(Ic =500 PA, TA =+85°C) ,,~WA
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DC Current Gain ,,,,$<@~$fB hFE 1000
(VcE =2.0 V, Ic =350 mA) .),>.<~?.~i.,.?~i,.
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Turn-On Delay Time ~?,i
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Clamp Diode Forward Voltage .,.?,>:s“’..?l?J.;<
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTIC CURVES -TA =25°C (continued)
FIGURE3TYPICAL OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS FIGURE 4INPUT CHARACTERISTICS MC1412,B
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REPRESENTATIVE CIRCUIT SCHEMATICS
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