TOSHIBA RN1906FS

RN1901FS~RN1906FS
TOSHIBA Transistor
Silicon NPN Epitaxial Type (PCT process) (Bias Resistor Built-in Transistor)
RN1901FS,RN1902FS,RN1903FS
RN1904FS,RN1905FS,RN1906FS
Switching, Inverter Circuit, Interface Circuit and
Driver Circuit Applications
Unit: mm
1.0±0.05
Complementary to RN2901FS~RN2906FS
1
6
2
5
3
4
0.1±0.05
•
0.35 0.35
Incorporating a bias resistor into a transistor reduces parts count.
Reducing the parts count enables the manufacture of ever more
compact equipment and lowers assembly cost.
1.0±0.05
•
0.7±0.05
Two devices are incorporated into a fine pitch small mold (6-pin)
package.
+0.02
-0.04
•
0.1±0.05
C
R2
B
R1
E
0.48
Equivalent Circuit and Bias Resistor Values
1.EMIITTER1
2.BASE1
3.COLLECTOR2
4. EMIITTER2
5.BASE2
6.COLLECTOR1
(E1)
(B1)
(C2)
(E2)
(B2)
(C1)
Type No.
R1 (kΩ)
R2 (kΩ)
RN1901FS
4.7
4.7
RN1902FS
10
10
RN1903FS
22
22
RN1904FS
47
47
JEDEC
―
RN1905FS
2.2
47
JEITA
―
RN1906FS
4.7
47
TOSHIBA
fS6
0.15±0.05
0.8±0.05
0.1±0.05
2-1F1D
Weight: 0.001g (typ.)
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25°C)
(Q1, Q2 common)
Equivalent Circuit
(top view)
Characteristics
Collector-base voltage
Collector-emitter voltage
Emitter-base voltage
RN1901FS~
1906FS
RN1901FS~
1904FS
RN1905FS,
1906FS
Collector current
Collector power dissipation RN1901FS~
RN1906FS
Junction temperature
Storage temperature range
Note:
Symbol
Rating
Unit
VCBO
20
V
VCEO
20
V
4
Q2
V
VEBO
5
1
50
mA
50
mW
Tj
150
°C
Tstg
−55~150
°C
PC (Note 1)
5
Q1
10
IC
6
2
3
Using continuously under heavy loads (e.g. the application of high temperature/current/voltage and the
significant change in temperature, etc.) may cause this product to decrease in the reliability significantly
even if the operating conditions (i.e. operating temperature/current/voltage, etc.) are within the absolute
maximum ratings.
Please design the appropriate reliability upon reviewing the Toshiba Semiconductor Reliability Handbook
(“Handling Precautions”/“Derating Concept and Methods”) and individual reliability data (i.e. reliability test
report and estimated failure rate, etc).
Note 1: Total rating
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Electrical Characteristics (Ta = 25°C) (Q1, Q2 common)
Characteristics
Collector cut-off current
Symbol
Test Condition
⎯
⎯
100
ICEO
VCE = 20 V, IB = 0
⎯
⎯
500
0.89
⎯
1.33
0.41
⎯
0.63
0.18
⎯
0.29
0.088
⎯
0.133
0.085
⎯
0.127
0.08
⎯
0.121
RN1901FS
30
⎯
⎯
RN1902FS
60
⎯
⎯
100
⎯
⎯
120
⎯
⎯
RN1905FS
120
⎯
⎯
RN1906FS
120
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
0.15
RN1901FS
1.0
⎯
2.0
RN1902FS
1.0
⎯
2.2
1.1
⎯
2.7
1.2
⎯
3.6
RN1905FS
0.6
⎯
1.1
RN1906FS
0.6
⎯
1.2
0.8
⎯
1.5
0.4
⎯
0.8
⎯
1.2
⎯
RN1901FS
3.76
4.7
5.64
RN1902FS
8
10
12
17.6
22
26.4
37.6
47
56.4
RN1905FS
1.76
2.2
2.64
RN1906FS
3.76
4.7
5.64
RN1901FS~1904FS
0.8
1.0
1.2
RN1903FS
RN1904FS
VEB = 10 V, IC = 0
IEBO
RN1905FS
VEB = 5 V, IC = 0
RN1906FS
Collector-emitter
saturation voltage
Input voltage (ON)
Input voltage (OFF)
Collector output
capacitance
Input resistor
Resistor ratio
Max
VCB = 20 V, IE = 0
RN1902FS
DC current gain
Typ.
ICBO
RN1901FS~1906FS
RN1901FS
Emitter cut-off current
Min
RN1903FS
RN1904FS
RN1901FS~1906FS
RN1903FS
RN1904FS
RN1901FS~1904FS
RN1905FS, 1906FS
RN1901FS~1906FS
RN1903FS
RN1904FS
RN1905FS
hFE
VCE (sat)
VI (ON)
VI (OFF)
Cob
R1
R1/R2
RN1906FS
VCE = 5 V, IC = 10 mA
IC = 5 mA,
IB = 0.25 mA
VCE = 0.2 V, IC = 5 mA
VCE = 5 V, IC = 0.1 mA
VCB = 10 V, IE = 0,
f = 1 MHz
⎯
⎯
nA
mA
V
V
V
pF
kΩ
0.0376 0.0468 0.0562
0.08
2
Unit
0.1
0.12
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(Q1, Q2 Common)
IC - VI(ON)
RN1901FS
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
Ta=100°C
10
25
1
-25
COMMON EMITTER
VCE=0.2V
0.1
1
10
INPUT VOLTAGE VI(ON) (V)
25
1
-25
COMMON EMITTER
VCE=0.2V
100
0.1
10
100
IC - VI(ON)
RN1904FS
100
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
100
Ta=100°C
10
1
INPUT VOLTAGE VI(ON) (V)
IC - VI(ON)
RN1903FS
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
Ta=100°C
10
0.1
0.1
25
1
-25
COMMON EMITTER
VCE=0.2V
Ta=100°C
10
25
1
-25
COMMON EMITTER
VCE=0.2V
0.1
0.1
0.1
1
10
0.1
100
1
RN1905FS
10
100
INPUT VOLTAGE VI(ON) (V)
INPUT VOLTAGE VI(ON) (V)
IC - VI(ON)
IC - VI(ON)
RN1906FS
100
100
Ta=100°C
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
IC - VI(ON)
RN1902FS
100
100
10
25
1
-25
COMMON EMITTER
VCE=0.2V
0.1
Ta=100°C
10
25
1
-25
COMMON EMITTER
VCE=0.2V
0.1
0.1
1
10
100
0.1
INPUT VOLTAGE VI(ON) (V)
1
10
100
INPUT VOLTAGE VI(ON) (V)
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(Q1,Q2 Common)
RN1901FS
RN1902FS
IC - VI(OFF)
10000
COMMON EMITTER
VCE=5V
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (μA)
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (μA)
10000
1000
Ta=100°C
25
-25
100
10
COMMON EMITTER
VCE=5V
1000
Ta=100°C
-25
100
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2
0.4
0.6
0.8
INPUT VOLTAGE VI(OFF) (V)
RN1903FS
10000
1
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2
INPUT VOLTAGE VI(OFF) (V)
RN1904FS
IC - VI(OFF)
IC - VI(OFF)
10000
COMMON EMITTER
VCE=5V
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (μA)
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (μA)
25
10
0.4
1000
Ta=100°C
25
-25
100
10
COMMON EMITTER
VCE=5V
1000
Ta=100°C
25
-25
100
10
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2
0.4
0.6
0.8
INPUT VOLTAGE VI(OFF) (V)
RN1905FS
10000
RN1906FS
IC - VI(OFF)
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2
IC - VI(OFF)
10000
COMMON EMITTER
VCE=5V
1000
Ta=100°C
1
INPUT VOLTAGE VI(OFF) (V)
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (μA)
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (μA)
IC - VI(OFF)
25
-25
100
10
COMMON EMITTER
VCE=5V
1000
Ta=100°C
25
-25
100
10
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
0
INPUT VOLTAGE VI(OFF) (V)
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
INPUT VOLTAGE VI(OFF) (V)
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(Q1,Q2 Common)
RN1901FS
RN1902FS
hFE - IC
DC CURRENT GAIN hFE
DC CURRENT GAIN hFE
1000
Ta=100°C
100
hFE - IC
1000
25
-25
10
Ta=100°C
25
100
-25
COMMON EMITTER
VCE = 5V
COMMON EMITTER
VCE = 5V
10
1
1
10
1
100
10
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
RN1903FS
100
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
RN1904FS
hFE - IC
1000
hFE - IC
1000
DC CURRENT GAIN hFE
DC CURRENT GAIN hFE
Ta=100°C
Ta=100°C
25
100
-25
25
-25
100
COMMON EMITTER
VCE = 5V
COMMON EMITTER
VCE = 5V
10
10
1
10
100
1
10
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
RN1905FS
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
RN1906FS
hFE - IC
1000
hFE - IC
1000
DC CURRENT GAIN hFE
Ta=100°C
DC CURRENT GAIN hFE
100
25
-25
100
Ta=100°C
25
-25
100
COMMON EMITTER
VCE = 5V
COMMON EMITTER
VCE = 5V
10
10
1
10
100
1
10
100
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
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(Q1, Q2 Common)
RN1901FS
RN1902FS
VCE(sat) - IC
COLLECTOR-EMITTER SATURATION
VOLTAGE VCE(sat) (mV)
COLLECTOR-EMITTER SATURATION
VOLTAGE VCE(sat) (mV)
COMMON EMITTER
IC / IB = 20
Ta=100°C
100
25
-25
COMMON EMITTER
IC / IB = 20
100
Ta=100°C
25
-25
10
10
1
10
1
100
RN1903FS
RN1904FS
VCE(sat) - IC
100
VCE(sat) - IC
1000
COLLECTOR-EMITTER SATURATION
VOLTAGE VCE(sat) (mV)
1000
COLLECTOR-EMITTER SATURATION
VOLTAGE VCE(sat) (mV)
10
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
COMMON EMITTER
IC / IB = 20
100
Ta=100°C
25
-25
10
COMMON EMITTER
IC / IB = 20
100
Ta=100°C
25
-25
10
1
10
100
1
RN1905FS
10
100
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
RN1906FS
VCE(sat) - IC
VCE(sat) - IC
1000
COLLECTOR-EMITTER SATURATION
VOLTAGE VCE(sat) (mV)
1000
COLLECTOR-EMITTER SATURATION
VOLTAGE VCE(sat) (mV)
VCE(sat) - IC
1000
1000
COMMON EMITTER
IC / IB = 20
100
Ta=100°C
25
-25
10
COMMON EMITTER
IC / IB = 20
100
Ta=100°C
25
-25
10
1
10
100
1
10
100
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
COLLECTOR CURRENT IC (mA)
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Type Name
Marking
6
RN1901FS
5
4
Type name
J9
1
2
3
6
5
4
RN1902FS
Type name
JF
1
2
3
6
5
4
RN1903FS
Type name
F2
1
6
RN1904FS
2
5
3
4
Type name
F3
1
2
3
6
5
4
RN1905FS
Type name
F4
1
2
3
6
5
4
RN1906FS
Type name
F5
1
2
3
Handling Precaution
When handling individual devices (which are not yet mounted on a circuit board), be sure that the environment is
protected against electrostatic discharge. Operators should wear anti-static clothing, and containers and other objects
that come into direct contact with devices should be made of anti-static materials.
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RESTRICTIONS ON PRODUCT USE
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responsible for complying with safety standards and for providing adequate designs and safeguards for their hardware, software and
systems which minimize risk and avoid situations in which a malfunction or failure of Product could cause loss of human life, bodily
injury or damage to property, including data loss or corruption. Before creating and producing designs and using, customers must
also refer to and comply with (a) the latest versions of all relevant TOSHIBA information, including without limitation, this document,
the specifications, the data sheets and application notes for Product and the precautions and conditions set forth in the “TOSHIBA
Semiconductor Reliability Handbook” and (b) the instructions for the application that Product will be used with or for. Customers are
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