Order this document by MPS2369/D SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA NPN Silicon COLLECTOR 3 *Motorola Preferred Device 2 BASE 1 EMITTER 1 MAXIMUM RATINGS 2 Rating Symbol Value Unit Collector – Emitter Voltage VCEO 15 Vdc Collector – Emitter Voltage VCES 40 Vdc Collector – Base Voltage VCBO 40 Vdc Emitter – Base Voltage VEBO 4.5 Vdc Collector Current — Continuous IC 200 mAdc Total Device Dissipation @ TA = 25°C Derate above 25°C PD 625 5.0 mW mW/°C TJ, Tstg – 55 to +150 °C Characteristic Symbol Max Unit Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient RqJA 200 °C/W Operating and Storage Junction Temperature Range 3 CASE 29–04, STYLE 1 TO–92 (TO–226AA) THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted) Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit V(BR)CEO 15 — — Vdc V(BR)CES 40 — — Vdc V(BR)CBO 40 — — Vdc V(BR)EBO 4.5 — — Vdc — — — — 0.4 30 — — 0.4 OFF CHARACTERISTICS Collector – Emitter Breakdown Voltage(1) (IC = 10 mAdc, IB = 0) MPS2369A Collector – Emitter Breakdown Voltage (IC = 10 µAdc, VBE = 0) MPS2369,A Collector – Base Breakdown Voltage (IC = 10 mAdc, IE = 0) MPS2369,A Emitter – Base Breakdown Voltage (IE = 10 mAdc, IC = 0) MPS2369,A Collector Cutoff Current (VCB = 20 Vdc, IE = 0) (VCB = 20 Vdc, IE = 0, TA = 125°C) MPS2369,A Collector Cutoff Current (VCE = 20 Vdc, VBE = 0) MPS2369,A 1. Pulse Test: Pulse Width v 300 ms, Duty Cycle v 2.0%. µAdc ICBO ICES µAdc Preferred devices are Motorola recommended choices for future use and best overall value. Motorola Small–Signal Transistors, FETs and Diodes Device Data Motorola, Inc. 1996 1 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted) (Continued) Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit — 20 40 40 20 30 20 20 — — — — — — — — 120 — 120 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0.25 0.20 0.30 0.25 0.50 0.7 0.5 — — — — — — — — 0.85 — 1.02 1.15 1.60 Cobo — — 4.0 pF hfe 5.0 — — — ts — 5.0 13 ns ton — 8.0 12 ns toff — 10 18 ns ON CHARACTERISTICS DC Current Gain(1) (IC = 10 mAdc, VCE = 1.0 Vdc) (IC = 10 mAdc, VCE = 1.0 Vdc, TA = –55°C) (IC = 10 mAdc, VCE = 1.0 Vdc) (IC = 10 mAdc, VCE = 0.35 Vdc) (IC = 10 mAdc, VCE = 0.35 Vdc, TA = –55°C) (IC = 30 mAdc, VCE = 0.4 Vdc) (IC = 100 mAdc, VCE = 2.0 Vdc) (IC = 100 mAdc, VCE = 1.0 Vdc) Collector – Emitter Saturation Voltage(1) (IC = 10 mAdc, IB = 1.0 mAdc) (IC = 10 mAdc, IB = 1.0 mAdc) (IC = 10 mAdc, IB = 1.0 mAdc, TA = +125°C) (IC = 30 mAdc, IB = 3.0 mAdc) (IC = 100 mAdc, IB = 10 mAdc) Base – Emitter Saturation Voltage(1) (IC = 10 mAdc, IB = 1.0 mAdc) (IC = 10 mAdc, IB = 1.0 mAdc, TA = +125°C) (IC = 10 mAdc, IB = 1.0 mAdc, TA = –55°C) (IC = 30 mAdc, IB = 3.0 mAdc) (IC = 100 mAdc, IB = 10 mAdc) hFE MPS2369A MPS2369 MPS2369 MPS2369A MPS2369A MPS2369A MPS2369 MPS2369A — VCE(sat) MPS2369 MPS2369A MPS2369A MPS2369A MPS2369A Vdc VBE(sat) MPS2369 MPS2369A MPS2369A MPS2369A MPS2369A Vdc SMALL– SIGNAL CHARACTERISTICS Output Capacitance (VCB = 5.0 Vdc, IE = 0, f = 1.0 MHz) MPS2369,A Small–Signal Current Gain (IC = 10 mAdc, VCE = 10 Vdc, f = 100 MHz) MPS2369,A SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS Storage Time (IB1 = IB2 = IC = 10 mAdc) (Figure 3) Turn–On Time (VCC = 3.0 Vdc, IC = 10 mAdc, IB1 = 3.0 mAdc) (Figure 1) Turn–Off Time (VCC = 3.0 Vdc, IC = 10 mAdc, IB1 = 3.0 mAdc, IB2 = 1.5 mAdc) (Figure 2) 1. Pulse Test: Pulse Width 2 v 300 ms, Duty Cycle v 2.0%. MPS2369,A MPS2369,A MPS2369,A Motorola Small–Signal Transistors, FETs and Diodes Device Data 3.0 V t1 +10.6 V 0 –1.5 V 270 3.3 k < 1.0 ns CS* < 4.0 pF PULSE WIDTH (t1) = 300 ns DUTY CYCLE = 2.0% Figure 1. ton Circuit +10.75 V t1 3.0 V 270 0 –4.15 V < 1.0 ns 3.3 k PULSE WIDTH (t1) = 300 ns DUTY CYCLE = 2.0% CS* < 4.0 pF Figure 2. toff Circuit +6.0 V t1 10 V 980 0 –4.0 V < 1.0 ns PULSE WIDTH (t1) = 300 ns DUTY CYCLE = 2.0% 500 CS* < 3.0 pF Figure 3. Storage Test Circuit * Total shunt capacitance of test jig and connectors. Motorola Small–Signal Transistors, FETs and Diodes Device Data 3 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 DIM 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 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 can and do vary in different applications. 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