2SA1327A TOSHIBA Transistor Silicon PNP Epitaxial Type (PCT Process) 2SA1327A Strobe Flash Applications Audio Power Amplifier Applications Unit: mm • High DC current gain: hFE = 70 (min) (VCE = −2 V, IC = −1 A) • Low collector saturation voltage: VCE (sat) = −0.5 V (max) • High collector power dissipation: PC = 20 W (Tc = 25°C) (IC = −8 A, IB = −0.4 A) Absolute Maximum Ratings (Tc = 25°C) Characteristics Symbol Rating Unit Collector-base voltage VCBO −50 V Collector-emitter voltage VCEO −20 V Emitter-base voltage VEBO −8 V DC IC −10 Pulse ICP −20 IB −2 Collector current Base current Collector power dissipation Ta = 25°C Tc = 25°C Junction temperature Storage temperature range PC 2.0 20 A A W Tj 150 °C Tstg −55 to 150 °C JEDEC ― JEITA ― TOSHIBA 2-10R1A Weight: 1.7 g (typ.) Note: 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). 1 2006-11-09 2SA1327A Electrical Characteristics (Tc = 25°C) Characteristics Symbol Test Condition Min Typ. Max Unit Collector cut-off current ICBO VCB = −50 V, IE = 0 ― ― −1.0 μA Emitter cut-off current IEBO VEB = −8 V, IC = 0 ― ― −1.0 μA V (BR) CEO IC = −10 mA, IB = 0 −20 ― ― V VCE = −2 V, IC = −1 A 100 ― 320 hFE (2) VCE = −2 V, IC = −8 A 70 140 ― VCE (sat) IC = −8 A, IB = −0.4 A ― −0.3 −0.5 V Base-emitter voltage VBE VCE = −2 V, IC = −8 A ― −0.95 −1.5 V Transition frequency fT VCE = −2 V, IC = −1 A ― 45 ― MHz VCB = −10 V, IE = 0, f = 1 MHz ― 400 ― pF Collector-emitter breakdown voltage hFE (1) DC current gain (Note) Collector-emitter saturation voltage Collector output capacitance Cob ― Note: hFE (1) classification O: 100 to 200, Y: 160 to 320 Marking A1327A Characteristics indicator Part No. (or abbreviation code) Lot No. A line indicates lead (Pb)-free package or lead (Pb)-free finish. 2 2006-11-09 2SA1327A IC – VCE IC – VBE −10 −10 Common emitter Tc = 25°C −60 (A) −8 Common emitter VCE = −2 V Collector current IC Collector current IC (A) −80 −40 −6 −20 −4 IB = −10 mA −2 0 0 −2 −4 −6 −8 Collector-emitter voltage −10 −8 25 −6 −4 −2 0 0 −12 −0.2 VCE (V) −0.4 −0.6 Base-emitter voltage hFE – IC −0.8 −1.0 −1.2 VBE (V) VCE (sat) – IC −1 Collector-emitter saturation voltage VCE (sat) (V) 1000 Common emitter VCE = −2 V 500 DC current gain hFE −25 Tc = 100°C 300 Tc = −100°C 100 −25 25 50 30 10 −0.1 −0.3 −1 −3 Collector current IC −10 −0.5 −0.3 −0.1 Tc = 100°C −0.05 −25 −0.03 −0.01 −0.1 −30 Common emitter IC/IB = 20 −0.3 25 −1 −3 −10 Collector current IC (A) −30 (A) PC – Ta 35 Safe Operating Area (W) −50 −10 IC max (continuous) PC 100 ms* 10 ms* Collector power dissipation Collector current IC (A) −30 I max (pulsed)* C 500 ms* DC operation Tc = 25°C −3 −1 −0.3 −0.1 *: Single nonrepetitive pulse Tc = 25°C Curves must be derated linearly with increase in temperature. −0.3 −1 −3 Collector-emitter voltage VCEO max −10 25 20 VCE (V) (1) 15 10 5 0 0 −30 (1) Tc = Ta Infinite heat sink (2) Ta = 25°C 30 (2) 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Ambient temperature Ta (°C) 3 2006-11-09 2SA1327A RESTRICTIONS ON PRODUCT USE 20070701-EN • The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. • TOSHIBA is continually working to improve the quality and reliability of its products. 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