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SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
NPN Silicon
COLLECTOR
3
2
BASE
1
EMITTER
MAXIMUM RATINGS
1
2
Rating
Symbol
Value
Unit
Collector – Emitter Voltage
VCEO
40
Vdc
Collector – Base Voltage
VCBO
60
Vdc
Emitter – Base Voltage
VEBO
6.0
Vdc
Collector Current — Continuous
IC
100
mAdc
Total Device Dissipation @ TA = 25°C
Derate above 25°C
PD
625
5.0
mW
mW/°C
Total Power Dissipation @ TA = 60°C
PD
450
mW
Total Device Dissipation @ TC = 25°C
Derate above 25°C
PD
1.5
12
Watts
mW/°C
TJ, Tstg
– 55 to +150
°C
Symbol
Max
Unit
Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient
RqJA
200
°C/W
Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case
RqJC
83.3
°C/W
Operating and Storage Junction
Temperature Range
3
CASE 29–04, STYLE 1
TO–92 (TO–226AA)
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
Characteristic
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted)
Symbol
Min
Max
Unit
Collector – Emitter Breakdown Voltage(1)
(IC = 1.0 mAdc, IB = 0)
V(BR)CEO
40
—
Vdc
Collector – Base Breakdown Voltage
(IC = 10 µAdc, IE = 0)
V(BR)CBO
60
—
Vdc
Emitter – Base Breakdown Voltage
(IE = 10 µAdc, IC = 0)
V(BR)EBO
6.0
—
Vdc
Collector Cutoff Current
(VCE = 30 Vdc, VEB(off) = 3.0 Vdc)
ICEX
—
50
nAdc
Base Cutoff Current
(VCE = 30 Vdc, VEB(off) = 3.0 Vdc)
IBL
—
50
nAdc
Characteristic
OFF CHARACTERISTICS
1. Pulse Test: Pulse Width ≤ 300 ms, Duty Cycle ≤ 2.0%.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted) (Continued)
Characteristic
Symbol
Min
Max
Unit
40
70
100
60
30
—
—
300
—
—
—
—
0.2
0.3
0.65
—
0.85
1.1
fT
300
—
MHz
Output Capacitance
(VCB = 5.0 Vdc, IE = 0, f = 1.0 MHz)
Cobo
—
4.0
pF
Input Capacitance
(VEB = 0.5 Vdc, IC = 0, f = 1.0 MHz)
Cibo
—
8.0
pF
Input Impedance
(IC = 1.0 mAdc, VCE = 10 Vdc, f = 1.0 kHz)
hie
1.0
10
kΩ
Voltage Feedback Ratio
(IC = 1.0 mAdc, VCE = 10 Vdc, f = 1.0 kHz)
hre
0.5
8.0
X 10–4
Small–Signal Current Gain
(IC = 1.0 mAdc, VCE = 10 Vdc, f = 1.0 kHz)
hfe
100
400
—
Output Admittance
(IC = 1.0 mAdc, VCE = 10 Vdc, f = 1.0 kHz)
hoe
1.0
40
µmhos
Noise Figure
(IC = 100 µAdc, VCE = 5.0 Vdc, RS = 1.0 kΩ, f = 1.0 kHz)
NF
—
5.0
dB
( CC = 3.0 Vdc,, VBE(off) = – 0.5 Vdc,,
(V
IC = 10 mAdc, IB1 = 1.0 mAdc)
td
—
35
ns
tr
—
50
ns
( CC = 3.0 Vdc,, IC = 10 mAdc,,
(V
IB1 = IB2 = 1.0 mAdc)
ts
—
900
ns
tf
—
90
ns
ON CHARACTERISTICS(1)
DC Current Gain
(IC = 0.1 mAdc, VCE = 1.0 Vdc)
(IC = 1.0 mAdc, VCE = 1.0 Vdc)
(IC = 10 mAdc, VCE = 1.0 Vdc)
(IC = 50 mAdc, VCE = 1.0 Vdc)
(IC = 100 mAdc, VCE = 1.0 Vdc)
hFE
Collector – Emitter Saturation Voltage
(IC = 10 mAdc, IB = 1.0 mAdc)
(IC = 50 mAdc, IB = 5.0 mAdc)
VCE(sat)
Base – Emitter Saturation Voltage
(IC = 10 mAdc, IB = 1.0 mAdc)
(IC = 50 mAdc, IB = 5.0 mAdc)
VBE(sat)
—
Vdc
Vdc
SMALL– SIGNAL CHARACTERISTICS
Current – Gain — Bandwidth Product
(IC = 10 mAdc, VCE = 20 Vdc, f = 100 MHz)
SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS
Delay Time
Rise Time
Storage Time
Fall Time
1. Pulse Test: Pulse Width ≤ 300 ms, Duty Cycle ≤ 2.0%.
EQUIVALENT SWITCHING TIME TEST CIRCUITS
+ 3.0 V
300 ns
DUTY CYCLE = 2%
275
+10.9 V
+ 3.0 V
10 < t1 < 500 µs
DUTY CYCLE = 2%
t1
+10.9 V
10 k
– 0.5 V
<1.0 ns
275
10 k
0
CS < 4.0 pF*
– 9.1 V
< 1.0 ns
1N916
CS < 4.0 pF*
*Total shunt capacitance of test jig and connectors
Figure 1. Turn–On Time
2
Figure 2. Turn–Off Time
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TYPICAL NOISE CHARACTERISTICS
(VCE = 5.0 Vdc, TA = 25°C)
20
100
BANDWIDTH = 1.0 Hz
RS = 0
50
300 µA
10
In, NOISE CURRENT (pA)
en, NOISE VOLTAGE (nV)
IC = 1.0 mA
100 µA
7.0
5.0
10 µA
3.0
20
300 µA
100 µA
10
5.0
2.0
1.0
30 µA
0.5
30 µA
BANDWIDTH = 1.0 Hz
RS ≈ ∞
IC = 1.0 mA
10 µA
0.2
2.0
0.1
10
20
50
100 200
500 1 k
f, FREQUENCY (Hz)
2k
5k
10 k
10
20
50
Figure 3. Noise Voltage
100 200
500 1 k
f, FREQUENCY (Hz)
2k
5k
10 k
Figure 4. Noise Current
NOISE FIGURE CONTOURS
(VCE = 5.0 Vdc, TA = 25°C)
BANDWIDTH = 1.0 Hz
RS , SOURCE RESISTANCE (OHMS)
RS , SOURCE RESISTANCE (OHMS)
500 k
200 k
100 k
50 k
20 k
10 k
5k
2.0 dB
2k
1k
500
3.0 dB 4.0 dB
6.0 dB
10 dB
200
100
50
1M
500 k
BANDWIDTH = 1.0 Hz
200 k
100 k
50 k
20 k
10 k
1.0 dB
5k
2.0 dB
2k
1k
500
5.0 dB
200
100
10
20
30
50 70 100
200 300
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (µA)
500 700
1k
8.0 dB
10
20
Figure 5. Narrow Band, 100 Hz
500 k
RS , SOURCE RESISTANCE (OHMS)
3.0 dB
30
50 70 100
200 300
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (µA)
500 700
1k
Figure 6. Narrow Band, 1.0 kHz
10 Hz to 15.7 kHz
200 k
100 k
50 k
ǒ
Noise Figure is defined as:
20 k
10 k
5k
NF
2.0 dB
3.0 dB
5.0 dB
200
100
50
8.0 dB
10
20
30
50 70 100
200 300
500 700
en2
Ǔ
) 4KTRS ) In 2RS2 1ń2
4KTRS
en = Noise Voltage of the Transistor referred to the input. (Figure 3)
In = Noise Current of the Transistor referred to the input. (Figure 4)
K = Boltzman’s Constant (1.38 x 10–23 j/°K)
T = Temperature of the Source Resistance (°K)
RS = Source Resistance (Ohms)
1.0 dB
2k
1k
500
+ 20 log10
1k
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (µA)
Figure 7. Wideband
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MPS3904
TYPICAL STATIC CHARACTERISTICS
h FE, DC CURRENT GAIN
400
TJ = 125°C
25°C
200
– 55°C
100
80
MPS3904
VCE = 1.0 V
VCE = 10 V
60
40
0.004 0.006 0.01
0.02 0.03
0.05 0.07 0.1
0.2 0.3
0.5 0.7 1.0
2.0
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
3.0
5.0 7.0 10
20
30
50
70 100
1.0
100
MPS3904
TJ = 25°C
0.8
IC = 1.0 mA
0.6
10 mA
50 mA
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
VCE , COLLECTOR–EMITTER VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
Figure 8. DC Current Gain
100 mA
0.4
0.2
0
0.002 0.005 0.01 0.02 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1.0 2.0
IB, BASE CURRENT (mA)
TA = 25°C
PULSE WIDTH = 300 µs
80 DUTY CYCLE ≤ 2.0%
300 µA
200 µA
40
100 µA
20
0
5.0 10
20
0
5.0
10
15
20
25
30
35
VCE, COLLECTOR–EMITTER VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
θV, TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS (mV/°C)
TJ = 25°C
V, VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
1.2
1.0
VBE(sat) @ IC/IB = 10
0.6
VBE(on) @ VCE = 1.0 V
0.4
0.2
VCE(sat) @ IC/IB = 10
0
0.2
2.0
5.0
10
20
0.5 1.0
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
Figure 11. “On” Voltages
4
40
Figure 10. Collector Characteristics
1.4
0.1
400 µA
60
Figure 9. Collector Saturation Region
0.8
IB = 500 µA
50
100
1.6
*APPLIES for IC/IB ≤ hFE/2
0.8
25°C to 125°C
0
*qVC for VCE(sat)
– 55°C to 25°C
– 0.8
25°C to 125°C
– 1.6
qVB for VBE
– 2.4
0.1
0.2
– 55°C to 25°C
0.5
1.0 2.0
5.0 10 20
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
50
100
Figure 12. Temperature Coefficients
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MPS3904
TYPICAL DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
1000
VCC = 3.0 V
IC/IB = 10
TJ = 25°C
100
70
50
700
500
ts
300
200
t, TIME (ns)
t, TIME (ns)
300
200
tr
30
20
td @ VBE(off) = 0.5 Vdc
10
7.0
5.0
100
70
50
tf
30
VCC = 3.0 V
IC/IB = 10
IB1 = IB2
TJ = 25°C
20
3.0
1.0
2.0
50 70
20 30
3.0
5.0 7.0 10
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
10
1.0
100
2.0
3.0
500
70 100
10
TJ = 25°C
f = 100 MHz
TJ = 25°C
f = 1.0 MHz
7.0
300
VCE = 20 V
200
5.0 V
100
Cib
5.0
Cob
3.0
2.0
70
50
0.5 0.7 1.0
2.0
3.0
5.0 7.0
10
20
30
1.0
0.05
50
0.1
0.2
0.5
1.0
2.0
5.0
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
Figure 15. Current–Gain — Bandwidth Product
Figure 16. Capacitance
20
10
MPS3904
hfe ≈ 200 @ IC = 1.0 mA
7.0
5.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
0.7
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.1
10
20
50
200
VCE = 10 Vdc
f = 1.0 kHz
TA = 25°C
hoe, OUTPUT ADMITTANCE (m mhos)
hie , INPUT IMPEDANCE (k Ω )
50
Figure 14. Turn–Off Time
C, CAPACITANCE (pF)
f T, CURRENT–GAIN BANDWIDTH PRODUCT (MHz)
Figure 13. Turn–On Time
20 30
5.0 7.0 10
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
100
70
50
VCE = 10 Vdc
f = 1.0 kHz
TA = 25°C
MPS3904
hfe ≈ 200 @ IC = 1.0 mA
30
20
10
7.0
5.0
3.0
0.2
0.5
20
1.0 2.0
5.0
10
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
50
100
Figure 17. Input Impedance
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2.0
0.1
0.2
0.5
20
1.0 2.0
5.0
10
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
50
100
Figure 18. Output Admittance
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r(t) TRANSIENT THERMAL RESISTANCE
(NORMALIZED)
MPS3904
1.0
0.7
0.5
D = 0.5
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.07
0.05
FIGURE 19A
0.05
P(pk)
0.02
0.03
0.02
t1
0.01
0.01
0.01 0.02
SINGLE PULSE
0.05
0.1
0.2
0.5
t2
1.0
2.0
5.0
10
20
50
t, TIME (ms)
100 200
DUTY CYCLE, D = t1/t2
D CURVES APPLY FOR POWER
PULSE TRAIN SHOWN
READ TIME AT t1 (SEE AN–569)
ZθJA(t) = r(t) • RθJA
TJ(pk) – TA = P(pk) ZθJA(t)
500 1.0 k 2.0 k
5.0 k 10 k 20 k
50 k 100 k
Figure 19. Thermal Response
104
DESIGN NOTE: USE OF THERMAL RESPONSE DATA
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (nA)
VCC = 30 Vdc
A train of periodical power pulses can be represented by the model
as shown in Figure 19A. Using the model and the device thermal
response the normalized effective transient thermal resistance of
Figure 19 was calculated for various duty cycles.
To find ZθJA(t), multiply the value obtained from Figure 19 by the
steady state value RθJA.
103
102
ICEO
101
Example:
The MPS3904 is dissipating 2.0 watts peak under the following
conditions:
t1 = 1.0 ms, t2 = 5.0 ms. (D = 0.2)
Using Figure 19 at a pulse width of 1.0 ms and D = 0.2, the reading of
r(t) is 0.22.
ICBO
AND
ICEX @ VBE(off) = 3.0 Vdc
100
10–1
10–2
– 40 – 20
0
+ 20 + 40 + 60 + 80 + 100 + 120 + 140 + 160
TJ, JUNCTION TEMPERATURE (°C)
The peak rise in junction temperature is therefore
∆T = r(t) x P(pk) x RθJA = 0.22 x 2.0 x 200 = 88°C.
For more information, see AN–569.
Figure 19A.
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
400
1.0 ms
200
100
60
40
TC = 25°C
dc
dc
TJ = 150°C
10
CURRENT LIMIT
THERMAL LIMIT
SECOND BREAKDOWN LIMIT
6.0
2.0
The safe operating area curves indicate IC–VCE limits of the
transistor that must be observed for reliable operation. Collector load
lines for specific circuits must fall below the limits indicated by the
applicable curve.
The data of Figure 20 is based upon TJ(pk) = 150°C; TC or TA is
variable depending upon conditions. Pulse curves are valid for duty
cycles to 10% provided TJ(pk) ≤ 150°C. TJ(pk) may be calculated from
the data in Figure 19. At high case or ambient temperatures, thermal
limitations will reduce the power that can be handled to values less
than the limitations imposed by second breakdown.
10 µs
1.0 s
TA = 25°C
20
4.0
100 µs
4.0
6.0 8.0 10
20
VCE, COLLECTOR–EMITTER VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
40
Figure 20.
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
A
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI
Y14.5M, 1982.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH.
3. CONTOUR OF PACKAGE BEYOND DIMENSION R
IS UNCONTROLLED.
4. DIMENSION F APPLIES BETWEEN P AND L.
DIMENSION D AND J APPLY BETWEEN L AND K
MINIMUM. LEAD DIMENSION IS UNCONTROLLED
IN P AND BEYOND DIMENSION K MINIMUM.
B
R
P
L
F
SEATING
PLANE
K
D
J
X X
G
H
V
C
1
SECTION X–X
N
N
CASE 029–04
(TO–226AA)
ISSUE AD
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A
B
C
D
F
G
H
J
K
L
N
P
R
V
INCHES
MIN
MAX
0.175
0.205
0.170
0.210
0.125
0.165
0.016
0.022
0.016
0.019
0.045
0.055
0.095
0.105
0.015
0.020
0.500
–––
0.250
–––
0.080
0.105
–––
0.100
0.115
–––
0.135
–––
MILLIMETERS
MIN
MAX
4.45
5.20
4.32
5.33
3.18
4.19
0.41
0.55
0.41
0.48
1.15
1.39
2.42
2.66
0.39
0.50
12.70
–––
6.35
–––
2.04
2.66
–––
2.54
2.93
–––
3.43
–––
STYLE 1:
PIN 1. EMITTER
2. BASE
3. COLLECTOR
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