Order this document by MRF653/D SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA The RF Line Designed for 12.5 Volt UHF large–signal amplifier applications in industrial and commercial FM equipment operating to 512 MHz. • Specified 12.5 Volt, 512 MHz Characteristics Output Power = 10 W Gain = 8.0 dB (Typ) Efficiency = 65% (Typ) 10 W, 512 MHz RF POWER TRANSISTOR NPN SILICON • Gold Metallized, Emitter Ballasted for Long Life and Reliability • Capable of 20:1 VSWR Load Mismatch at 16 V Supply Voltage • Circuit board photomaster available upon request by contacting RF Tactical Marketing in Phoenix, AZ. MAXIMUM RATINGS Symbol Value Unit Collector–Emitter Voltage Rating VCEO 16.5 Vdc Collector–Base Voltage VCBO 38 Vdc Emitter–Base Voltage VEBO 4.0 Vdc Collector Current — Continuous IC 2.75 Adc Total Device Dissipation @ TA = 25°C Derate above 25°C PD 44 0.25 Watts W/°C Storage Temperature Range Tstg – 65 to +150 °C TJ 200 °C Operating Junction Temperature CASE 244–04, STYLE 1 THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS Characteristic Symbol Max Unit RθJC 4.0 °C/W Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TC = 25°C unless otherwise noted) Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit V(BR)CEO 16.5 — — Vdc OFF CHARACTERISTICS Collector–Emitter Breakdown Voltage (IC = 20 mAdc, IB = 0) Collector–Emitter Breakdown Voltage (IC = 20 mAdc, VBE = 0) V(BR)CES 38 — — Vdc Emitter–Base Breakdown Voltage (IE = 5.0 mAdc, IC = 0) V(BR)EBO 4.0 — — Vdc ICES — — 5.0 mAdc hFE 20 — 120 — Cob — 22 28 pF Common–Emitter Amplifier Power Gain (VCC = 12.5 Vdc, Pout = 10 W, f = 512 MHz) Gpe 7.0 8.0 — dB Collector Efficiency (VCC = 12.5 Vdc, Pout = 10 W, f = 512 MHz) ηc 55 65 — % Load Mismatch Stress (VCC = 16 Vdc, f = 512 MHz, Pin (1) = 2.6 W, VSWR = 20:1, All Phase Angles) ψ Collector Cutoff Current (VCE = 15 Vdc, VBE = 0) ON CHARACTERISTICS DC Current Gain (IC = 1.0 Adc, VCE = 5.0 Vdc) DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS Output Capacitance (VCB = 12.5 Vdc, IE = 0, f = 1.0 MHz) FUNCTIONAL TESTS No Degradation in Output Power NOTE: 1. Pin = 2.0 dB over the typical input power required for 10 W output power @ 12.5 Vdc. REV 8 RF DEVICE DATA MOTOROLA Motorola, Inc. 1997 MRF653 1 JP1 B L1 B L4 + + C7 C8 VCC + C9 C10 L2 C11 C12 – L3 SOCKET C3 D.U.T. Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 C2 Z5 C6 C4 C1 C5 C1, C5 — 1.0 – 20 pF, Johanson C2, C6 — 330 pF, 100 Mil ATC C3, C4 — 36 pF, Mini–Unelco C7, C12 — 10 µF, 35 V, Tantalum C8, C11 — 0.1 µF, Ceramic C9, C10 — 91 pF, Mini–Unelco L1, L4 — 4–1/2 Turns, #18 AWG, 0.16″ ID L2, L3 — 2 Turns, #18 AWG, 0.16″ ID B — Ferrite Bead, Ferroxcube 56–590–65–3B Z1 — 51 x 630 mils Z2 — 162 x 1300 mils Z3 — 210 x 1350 mils Z4 — 210 x 280 mils Z5 — 51 x 300 mils Board Material — 0.032″ epoxy glass G10, 1 oz., copper clad, Board Material — double sided, εr = 5 JP1 — Jumper, #14 AWG w/Banana Plugs Figure 1. Broadband Test Circuit Schematic MRF653 2 MOTOROLA RF DEVICE DATA 16 16 440 MHz 14 Pout , OUTPUT POWER (WATTS) 512 12 470 10 6 4 VCC = 12.5 Vdc 0 0.5 1 2 1.5 3 2.5 0.8 W 6 4 VCC = 12.5 Vdc 2 0 430 3.5 440 450 460 480 490 500 510 520 f, FREQUENCY (MHz) Figure 2. Output Power versus Input Power Figure 3. Output Power versus Frequency 530 10 14 Pin = 2.4 W Gpe 8 G pe , POWER GAIN (dB) 12 fo = 512 MHz 10 1.6 W 8 6 0.8 W 4 70% ηc 6 60% 50% Pout = 10 W VCC = 12.5 Vdc 4 2 40% 1.3:1 VSWR 2 0 470 Pin, INPUT POWER (WATTS) 16 Pout , OUTPUT POWER (WATTS) 8 1.2:1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0 440 450 460 470 480 490 500 510 1.1:1 520 VCC, SUPPLY VOLTAGE (VOLTS) f, FREQUENCY (MHz) Figure 4. Output Power versus Supply Voltage Figure 5. Typical Broadband Circuit Performance MOTOROLA RF DEVICE DATA η c , COLLECTOR EFFICIENCY 0 1.6 W 10 8 2 Pin = 2.4 W 12 VSWR Pout , OUTPUT POWER (WATTS) 14 MRF653 3 f = 520 MHz 500 470 440 Pout = 10 W, VCC = 12.5 Vdc Zin f (MHz) 500 f = 520 MHz ZOL* 470 440 440 Zin 1.0 + j2.2 ZOL* 4.3 – j2.8 470 1.0 + j2.4 4.4 – j2.1 500 1.0 + j2.6 4.1 – j1.7 520 1.0 + j2.7 3.9 – j1.65 ZOL* = Conjugate of the optimum load impedance ZOL* = into which the device operates at a given ZOL* = output power, voltage and frequency. Zo = 10 Ω Figure 6. Series Equivalent Input and Output Impedance MRF653 4 MOTOROLA RF DEVICE DATA PACKAGE DIMENSIONS 2 3 D 1 4 K M T F A J SEATING PLANE P U S C 8–32 NC 2A WRENCH FLAT E B CASE 244–04 ISSUE J MOTOROLA RF DEVICE DATA DIM A B C D E G J K M P S T U MILLIMETERS MIN MAX 7.06 7.26 6.20 6.50 14.99 16.51 5.46 5.96 1.40 1.65 1.52 ––– 0.08 0.17 11.05 ––– 45_NOM ––– 1.27 3.00 3.25 1.40 1.77 2.92 3.68 STYLE 1: PIN 1. 2. 3. 4. INCHES MIN MAX 0.278 0.286 0.244 0.256 0.590 0.650 0.215 0.235 0.055 0.065 0.060 ––– 0.003 0.007 0.435 ––– 45 _NOM ––– 0.050 0.118 0.128 0.055 0.070 0.115 0.145 EMITTER BASE EMITTER COLLECTOR MRF653 5 Motorola reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. Motorola makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does Motorola assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation consequential or incidental damages. “Typical” parameters which may be provided in Motorola data sheets and/or specifications can and do vary in different applications and actual performance may vary over time. All operating parameters, including “Typicals” must be validated for each customer application by customer’s technical experts. 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