MOTOROLA MRF18090AS

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SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
The RF MOSFET Line
N–Channel Enhancement–Mode Lateral MOSFETs
Designed for GSM and EDGE base station applications with frequencies from
1.8 to 2.0 GHz. Suitable for FM, TDMA, CDMA and multicarrier amplifier
applications. To be used in class AB for GSM and EDGE cellular radio
applications.
• GSM and EDGE Performances, Full Frequency Band
Power Gain — 13.5 dB (Typ) @ 90 Watts (CW)
Efficiency — 52% (Typ) @ 90 Watts (CW)
• Internally Matched, Controlled Q, for Ease of Use
• High Gain, High Efficiency and High Linearity
• Integrated ESD Protection
• Designed for Maximum Gain and Insertion Phase Flatness
• Capable of Handling 10:1 VSWR, @ 26 Vdc, 90 Watts (CW) Output Power
• Excellent Thermal Stability
• Characterized with Series Equivalent Large–Signal Impedance Parameters
1.80 – 1.88 GHz, 90 W, 26 V
LATERAL N–CHANNEL
RF POWER MOSFETS
CASE 465B–03, STYLE 1
(NI–880)
(MRF18090A)
CASE 465C–02, STYLE 1
(NI–880S)
(MRF18090AS)
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Rating
Symbol
Value
Unit
Drain–Source Voltage
VDSS
65
Vdc
Gate–Source Voltage
VGS
+15, –0.5
Vdc
Total Device Dissipation @ TC = 25°C
Derate above 25°C
PD
250
1.43
Watts
W/°C
Storage Temperature Range
Tstg
–65 to +200
°C
Operating Junction Temperature
TJ
200
°C
ESD PROTECTION CHARACTERISTICS
Test Conditions
Class
Human Body Model
2 (Minimum)
Machine Model
M3 (Minimum)
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
Characteristic
Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case
Symbol
Max
Unit
RθJC
0.7
°C/W
NOTE – CAUTION – MOS devices are susceptible to damage from electrostatic charge. Reasonable precautions in handling and
packaging MOS devices should be observed.
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RF DEVICE DATA
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Inc. 2002
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TC = 25°C unless otherwise noted)
Characteristic
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
V(BR)DSS
65
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Vdc
Zero Gate Voltage Drain Current
(VDS = 26 Vdc, VGS = 0 Vdc)
IDSS
—
—
10
µAdc
Gate–Source Leakage Current
(VGS = 5 Vdc, VDS = 0 Vdc)
IGSS
—
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1
µAdc
Gate Quiescent Voltage
(VDS = 26 Vdc, ID = 750 mAdc)
VGS(Q)
2.5
3.7
4.5
Vdc
Drain–Source On–Voltage
(VGS = 10 Vdc, ID = 1 Adc)
VDS(on)
—
0.1
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Forward Transconductance
(VDS = 10 Vdc, ID = 3 Adc)
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OFF CHARACTERISTICS
Drain–Source Breakdown Voltage
(VGS = 0 Vdc, ID = 100 µAdc)
ON CHARACTERISTICS
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Reverse Transfer Capacitance
(VDS = 26 Vdc ± 30 mV(rms)ac @ 1 MHz, VGS = 0 Vdc)
FUNCTIONAL TESTS (In Motorola Test Fixture)
Common–Source Amplifier Power Gain @ 90 W (1)
(VDD = 26 Vdc, IDQ = 750 mA, f = 1805 – 1880 MHz)
Gps
Drain Efficiency @ 90 W (1)
(VDD = 26 Vdc, IDQ = 750 mA, f = 1805 – 1880 MHz)
η
Input Return Loss (1)
(VDD = 26 Vdc, Pout = 90 W CW, IDQ = 750 mA,
f = 1805 – 1880 MHz)
Output Mismatch Stress
(VDD = 26 Vdc, Pout = 90 W CW, IDQ = 750 mA VSWR = 10:1,
All Phase Angles at Frequency of Tests)
dB
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IRL
Ψ
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No Degradation In Output Power
Before and After Test
(1) To meet application requirements, Motorola test fixtures have been designed to cover the full GSM1800 band, ensuring batch–to–batch
consistency.
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