ULN2804A
Hello, I would like to know
to know, for the ULN2804A, if the logic gates invert or not.
If so, is there an equivalence without inverting gates?
Hello, I would like to know
to know, for the ULN2804A, if the logic gates invert or not.
If so, is there an equivalence without inverting gates?
Welcome @Elias1, to the community!
Like all drivers in its class, the ULN2804A is a so-called Darlington array. This means that it does not contain logic gates, but two npn transistors connected in series, whose total gain therefore corresponds approximately to the product of the individual gain. Such a Darlington stage can be simplified as a very high gain npn transistor (BJT) and is therefore always an inverting stage.
"Inverting" refers to the output voltage and therefore to an inappropriate view of the Darlington stages as logic gates. Instead, the stages should be considered as non-inverting current amplifiers: a small base current can result in a considerably larger collector current.
Does it answer your question?
Regards
/Peter
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