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TD62001P

Manufacturer: TOSHIBA

7CH DARLINGTON SINK DRIVER

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
TD62001P TOSHIBA 663 In Stock

Description and Introduction

7CH DARLINGTON SINK DRIVER The TD62001P is a transistor array manufactured by Toshiba. Below are the specifications, descriptions, and features based on Ic-phoenix technical data files:  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Type:** Darlington Transistor Array  
- **Configuration:** 7-channel NPN Darlington  
- **Maximum Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO):** 50V  
- **Maximum Collector Current (IC):** 500mA per channel  
- **Input Voltage (VIH):** 2.4V (min)  
- **Output Saturation Voltage (VCE(sat)):** 1.6V (max) at 350mA  
- **Input Current (IIH):** 25μA (max)  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -20°C to +85°C  
- **Package:** DIP-16  

### **Descriptions:**  
- The TD62001P is a high-voltage, high-current Darlington transistor array.  
- It consists of seven NPN Darlington pairs with common emitters and built-in suppression diodes for inductive loads.  
- Designed for interfacing between low-level logic circuits (e.g., TTL, CMOS) and high-power loads like relays, lamps, and motors.  

### **Features:**  
- **High Output Current Capability:** Up to 500mA per channel.  
- **Built-in Clamp Diodes:** For inductive load protection.  
- **Wide Operating Voltage Range:** Suitable for 5V to 50V applications.  
- **TTL/CMOS Compatible Inputs:** Can be directly driven by logic circuits.  
- **Reliable Performance:** Designed for industrial and automotive applications.  

This information is strictly factual and sourced from Toshiba's documentation.

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