The TD62001APG is a high-voltage, high-current Darlington transistor array from Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. This device is designed for driving relays, solenoids, lamps, and other high-power loads. It features seven independent Darlington transistor pairs and offers a high output voltage and current capability.
Applications:
- Relay drivers
- Solenoid drivers
- Lamp drivers
- Stepper motor drivers
- Logic buffers
- Line drivers
Features:
- Seven Darlington transistor pairs
- High output voltage: 50V
- High output current: 500mA per channel
- Built-in suppression diodes for inductive loads
- Input compatible with various logic families (TTL, CMOS)
- Wide operating temperature range
Benefits:
- High driving capability: Capable of driving high-power loads such as relays, solenoids, and lamps.
- Simplified circuit design: Built-in suppression diodes eliminate the need for external protection components.
- Versatile: Input compatible with various logic families, making it easy to interface with different control circuits.
- Reliable: High voltage and current ratings ensure reliable operation in demanding applications.
- Reduced component count: Integration of multiple Darlington pairs reduces the number of discrete components required.
- Protection from inductive kickback: The built-in diodes protect the array and the driving circuit from voltage spikes generated when switching inductive loads.
Technical Specifications:
The TD62001APG is a 7-channel Darlington transistor array. Each channel can handle up to 500mA of continuous current and up to 50V. It features built-in suppression diodes for inductive loads. The input voltage is compatible with TTL and CMOS logic levels. The package is designed for efficient thermal management. It is available in a DIP package.