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High Current/Voltage Darlington Driver 16-SOIC -40 to 125
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DS2003TMX by Texas Instruments is a Small Signal Bipolar Transistor.
Small Signal Bipolar Transistors are under the broader part category of Transistors.
A transistor is a small semiconductor device used to amplify, control, or create electrical signals. When selecting a transistor, factors such as voltage, current rating, gain, and power dissipation must be considered, with common types. Read more about Transistors on our Transistors part category page.
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DS2003TMX
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High Current/Voltage Darlington Driver 16-SOIC -40 to 125
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Rohs Code | No | |
Part Life Cycle Code | Obsolete | |
Ihs Manufacturer | TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC | |
Part Package Code | DIP | |
Package Description | SOIC-16 | |
Pin Count | 16 | |
Reach Compliance Code | not_compliant | |
ECCN Code | EAR99 | |
Samacsys Manufacturer | Texas Instruments | |
Additional Feature | LOGIC LEVEL COMPATIBLE | |
Collector Current-Max (IC) | 0.5 A | |
Collector-Emitter Voltage-Max | 55 V | |
Configuration | COMPLEX | |
JEDEC-95 Code | MS-012AC | |
JESD-30 Code | R-PDSO-G16 | |
JESD-609 Code | e0 | |
Moisture Sensitivity Level | 1 | |
Number of Elements | 7 | |
Number of Terminals | 16 | |
Package Body Material | PLASTIC/EPOXY | |
Package Shape | RECTANGULAR | |
Package Style | SMALL OUTLINE | |
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) | 235 | |
Polarity/Channel Type | NPN | |
Qualification Status | Not Qualified | |
Surface Mount | YES | |
Terminal Finish | TIN LEAD | |
Terminal Form | GULL WING | |
Terminal Position | DUAL | |
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s) | 20 | |
Transistor Application | SWITCHING | |
Transistor Element Material | SILICON | |
Turn-off Time-Max (toff) | 1000 ns | |
Turn-on Time-Max (ton) | 1000 ns |
This table gives cross-reference parts and alternative options found for DS2003TMX. The Form Fit Function (FFF) tab will give you the options that are more likely to serve as direct pin-to-pin alternates or drop-in parts. The Functional Equivalents tab will give you options that are likely to match the same function of DS2003TMX, but it may not fit your design. Always verify details of parts you are evaluating, as these parts are offered as suggestions for what you are looking for and are not guaranteed.
Part Number | Manufacturer | Composite Price | Description | Compare |
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DS2003CMX | Texas Instruments | Check for Price | 500mA, 55V, 7 CHANNEL, NPN, Si, SMALL SIGNAL TRANSISTOR, SURFACE MOUNT, DIP-16 | DS2003TMX vs DS2003CMX |
DS2003TMTX/NOPB | Texas Instruments | Check for Price | 500mA, 55V, 7 CHANNEL, NPN, Si, SMALL SIGNAL TRANSISTOR, TSSOP-16 | DS2003TMX vs DS2003TMTX/NOPB |
DS2003CM/NOPB | Texas Instruments | Check for Price | High Current/Voltage Darlington Driver 16-SOIC -40 to 85 | DS2003TMX vs DS2003CM/NOPB |
DS2003TMTX | Texas Instruments | Check for Price | 500mA, 55V, 7 CHANNEL, NPN, Si, SMALL SIGNAL TRANSISTOR, TSSOP-16 | DS2003TMX vs DS2003TMTX |
M54525AGP | Powerex Power Semiconductors | Check for Price | Small Signal Bipolar Transistor, 0.5A I(C), 50V V(BR)CEO, 7-Element, NPN, Silicon, PLASTIC, 16P2S-A, 16 PIN | DS2003TMX vs M54525AGP |
DS2003TMX/NOPB | Texas Instruments | Check for Price | High Current/Voltage Darlington Driver 16-SOIC -40 to 125 | DS2003TMX vs DS2003TMX/NOPB |
KID65003AF | KEC | Check for Price | Small Signal Bipolar Transistor, 0.5A I(C), 50V V(BR)CEO, 7-Element, NPN, Silicon, FLP-16 | DS2003TMX vs KID65003AF |
ULN2003A | Vishay Intertechnologies | Check for Price | Buffer/Inverter Based Peripheral Driver, 7 Driver, PDIP16, DIP-16 | DS2003TMX vs ULN2003A |
ULN2003ANS | Texas Instruments | Check for Price | 50V 7-ch darlington transistor array 16-SOP -40 to 70 | DS2003TMX vs ULN2003ANS |
ULN2003ANSE4 | Texas Instruments | Check for Price | 50V, 7 CHANNEL, NPN, Si, SMALL SIGNAL TRANSISTOR, PLASTIC, SO-16 | DS2003TMX vs ULN2003ANSE4 |
Texas Instruments recommends a 4-layer PCB with a solid ground plane, and to keep the analog and digital signals separate. Additionally, it's recommended to use a common mode filter and to decouple the power supply pins with capacitors.
To ensure accuracy, it's essential to calibrate the device, use a high-accuracy voltage reference, and minimize thermal gradients on the PCB. Additionally, the device should be operated within its specified temperature range, and the thermal sensing element should be properly connected and thermally coupled to the target.
The maximum cable length for the DS2003TMX's digital interface depends on the specific interface used (e.g., I2C, SPI, etc.). As a general rule, it's recommended to keep the cable length as short as possible (less than 10 inches) to minimize signal degradation and noise. If a longer cable is required, it's recommended to use a shielded cable and to follow proper signal termination and routing techniques.
The POR and BOR features are designed to ensure the device powers up correctly and recovers from brown-out conditions. To handle these features, it's recommended to use a power supply with a slow rise time (less than 10 ms) and to ensure that the power supply voltage is within the specified range. Additionally, the device's reset pin should be properly connected to a pull-up resistor and capacitor to ensure a clean reset signal.
The recommended clock frequency for the DS2003TMX's digital interface depends on the specific interface used. For I2C, the recommended clock frequency is 100 kHz to 400 kHz, while for SPI, it's 1 MHz to 10 MHz. It's essential to follow the specific interface's timing requirements and to ensure that the clock signal is clean and free of noise.