Declan,
nearly, but is NPN the 54562 is PNP, but seems like the Mitsubishi
transistor arrays are pin compatible with their respective ULN chips.

Cheers

Friedel

At 01:14 a.m. 09/12/02 -0800, you wrote:
On Saturday 07 December 2002 00:24, you wrote:
> Hi List,
> anyone has a datasheet of M54562 or can tell me where to find ?
> It�s a DIL18 from Mitsubishi, must be PNP type transistor array or
> OPTO-coupler,
> used in a microprocessor driven device as 5-channel output driver.
>
> Cheers
>
> Friedel

I did extensive searching in the past to find a device of a similar number
was uln 2803a compatible. Is yours?
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