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SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
Motorola Preferred Device
. . . designed for low power audio amplifier and low–current, high speed switching
applications.
4 AMPERE
POWER TRANSISTOR
SILICON
•
•
•
•
High Collector–Emitter Sustaining Voltage —
= 100 Vdc (Min)
V
CEO(sus)
High DC Current Gain @ I = 200 mAdc
C
100 VOLTS
15 WATTS
h
= 40–250
FE
Low Collector–Emitter Saturation Voltage —
= 0.5 Vdc (Max) @ I = 500 mAdc
V
CE(sat)
High Current Gain — Bandwidth Product —
= 40 MHz (Min) @ I = 100 mAdc)
C
f
T
C
*MAXIMUM RATINGS
Rating
Symbol
Max
100
100
6.0
Unit
Vdc
Vdc
Vdc
Adc
Collector–Emitter Voltage
Collector–Base Voltage
Emitter–Base Voltage
V
CEO
V
CB
V
EBO
CASE 77–09
TO–225AA TYPE
Collector Current — Continuous
— Peak
I
C
4.0
8.0
Base Current
I
B
1.0
Adc
Total Power Dissipation @ T = 25 C
C
Derate above 25 C
P
D
15
0.12
Watts
W/ C
Operating and Storage Junction
Temperature Range
T ,T
J stg
–65 to +150
C
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
Characteristic
Symbol
Max
Unit
Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case
R
8.34
C/W
θJC
16
12
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
8.0
4.0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
T, TEMPERATURE (
°C)
Figure 1. Power Derating
Preferred devices are Motorola recommended choices for future use and best overall value.
Motorola, Inc. 1998
*ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (T = 25 C unless otherwise noted)
C
Characteristic
Symbol
Min
Max
Unit
OFF CHARACTERISTICS
Collector–Emitter Sustaining Voltage (1)
(I = 10 mAdc, I = 0)
V
Vdc
CEO(sus)
100
—
—
C
B
Collector Cutoff Current
(V = 50 Vdc, I = 0)
I
µAdc
CEO
100
CE
B
Collector Cutoff Current
I
CEX
(V
CE
(V
CE
= 100 Vdc, V
= 1.5 Vdc)
—
—
1.0
0.1
µAdc
mAdc
BE(off)
= 1.5 Vdc, T = 125 C)
= 50 Vdc, V
BE(off)
C
Emitter Cutoff Current (V
= 6.0 Vdc, I = 0)
I
—
1.0
µAdc
EB
C
EBO
ON CHARACTERISTICS (1)
DC Current Gain
h
FE
—
(I = 200 mAdc, V
= 3 0 Vdc)
40
20
10
5.0
250
—
—
C
CE
= 3.0 Vdc)
(I = 1.0 Adc, V
C
CE
CE
CE
(I = 2.0 Adc, V
= 3.0 Vdc)
= 3.0 Vdc)
C
(I = 4.0 Adc, V
C
—
Collector Emitter Saturation Voltage
(I = 500 mAdc, I = 50 mAdc)
V
Vdc
CE(sat)
—
—
—
—
0.5
1.0
2.5
3.0
C
B
(I = 1.0 Adc, I = 100 mAdc)
C
C
B
B
B
(I = 2.0 Adc, I = 200 mAdc)
(I = 4.0 Adc, I = 800 mAdc)
C
Base–Emitter Saturation Voltage (I = 2.0 Adc, I = 200 mAdc)
V
—
—
1.8
1.5
Vdc
Vdc
C
B
BE(sat)
Base–Emitter On Voltage (I = 200 mAdc, V
C
= 3.0 Vdc)
V
BE(on)
CE
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Current–Gain — Bandwidth Product
f
40
—
MHz
pF
T
(I = 100 mAdc, V
C
= 10 Vdc, f = 10 MHz)
CE
Output Capacitance
C
ob
(V
CB
= 10 Vdc, I = 0, f = 0.1 MHz)
C
—
50
—
Small–Signal Current Gain
(I = 200 mAdc, V = 10 Vdc, f = 1.0 kHz)
h
10
—
fe
C
CE
* Indicates JEDEC Registered Data.
(1) Pulse Test: Pulse Width 300 µs, Duty Cycle
2.0%.
500
+ 30 V
V
CC
300
200
T
V
= 25°C
J
25 µs
R
= 30 V
C
CC
/I = 10
+ 11 V
0
I
C B
SCOPE
100
R
B
70
50
– 9.0 V
t , t 10 ns
51
D
1
t
r
30
20
r
f
DUTY CYCLE = 1.0%
t
@ V
= 5.0 V
– 4 V
d
BE(off)
R
AND R VARIED TO OBTAIN DESIRED CURRENT LEVELS
B
C
10
D
MUST BE FAST RECOVERY TYPE, eg
1
7.0
MBR340 USED ABOVE I
100 mA
100 mA
B
5.0
0.04
MSD6100 USED BELOW I
0.06 0.1
0.2
0.4 0.6
1.0
2.0
4.0
B
FOR PNP TEST CIRCUIT, REVERSE ALL POLARITIES.
I
, COLLECTOR CURRENT (AMP)
C
Figure 2. Switching Time Test Circuit
Figure 3. Turn–On Time
2
Motorola Bipolar Power Transistor Device Data
1.0
0.7
0.5
D = 0.5
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.05
P
(pk)
0.1
0.07
0.05
R
R
= r(t) R
θ
θ
θ
JC(t)
= 8.34
JC
C/W MAX
°
JC
D CURVES APPLY FOR POWER
PULSE TRAIN SHOWN
READ TIME AT t
0.02
0.01
t
1
0.03
0.02
t
2
1
(pk)
0 (SINGLE PULSE)
T
– T = P
R
J(pk)
C
θ
JC(t)
100
DUTY CYCLE, D = t /t
1 2
0.01
0.02
0.05
0.1
0.2
0.5
1.0
2.0
t, TIME (ms)
5.0
10
20
50
200
Figure 4. Thermal Response
10
There are two limitations on the power handling ability of a
transistor: average junction temperature and second break-
100
500
µs
5.0
1.0 ms
µs
2.0
down. Safe operating area curves indicate I – V
limits of
C
CE
dc
the transistor that must be observed for reliable operation,
i.e., the transistor must not be subjected to greater dissipa-
tion than the curves indicate.
1.0
0.5
T
= 150°C
J
5.0 ms
BONDING WIRE LIMITED
THERMALLY LIMITED @ T = 25°C
C
(SINGLE PULSE)
The data of Figure 5 is based on T
= 150 C: T is
C
J(pk)
variable depending on conditions. Second breakdown pulse
limits are valid for duty cycles to 10% provided T
0.1
0.05
J(pk)
may be calculated from the data in Fig-
SECOND BREAKDOWN LIMITED
150 C, T
J(pk)
CURVES APPLY BELOW RATED V
CEO
ure 4. At high case temperatures, thermal limitations will re-
duce the power that can be handled to values less than the
limitations imposed by second breakdown.
0.02
0.01
1.0
2.0 3.0
5.0 7.0 10
20
30
50 70 100
V
, COLLECTOR–EMITTER VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
CE
Figure 5. Active Region Safe Operating Area
2000
1000
200
T
= 25°C
T
= 25°C
J
J
V
I
= 30 V
/I = 10
CC
100
700
500
C B
B1 B2
C
ib
I
= I
t
s
70
50
300
200
100
70
50
C
30
20
ob
t
f
30
20
10
1.0
2.0
3.0
5.0 7.0
10 20
30
50 70 100
0.04 0.06
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.6
1.0
2.0
4.0
V
, REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
R
I
, COLLECTOR CURRENT (AMP)
C
Figure 7. Capacitance
Figure 6. Turn–Off Time
3
Motorola Bipolar Power Transistor Device Data
500
1.4
1.2
T
= 25°C
J
V
V
= 1.0 V
= 3.0 V
T
= 150°C
300
200
CE
CE
J
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
25°C
100
V
BE(sat)
@ I /I = 10
C B
70
50
–55°C
V
@ V
= 3.0 V
BE(on)
CE
30
20
I
/I = 10
C B
5.0
V
CE(sat)
7.0
5.0
0.04 0.06
0.04 0.06 0.1
0.2
0.4 0.6
1.0
2.0
4.0
0.1
0.2
0.4 0.6
1.0
2.0
4.0
I
, COLLECTOR CURRENT (AMP)
I
, COLLECTOR CURRENT (AMP)
C
C
Figure 9. “On” Voltage
Figure 8. DC Current Gain
+2.5
*APPLIES FOR I /I
C B
≤ h
FE/3
+2.0
+1.5
+1.0
+0.5
0
25
°
C to 150
°C
*θ
FOR V
VC CE(sat)
– 55
°C to 25
°C
–0.5
–1.0
–1.5
25°C to 150°C
θ
FOR V
0.1
VB
BE
–2.0
–2.5
– 55°C to 25°C
0.04 0.06
0.2
0.4 0.6
1.0
2.0
4.0
I
, COLLECTOR CURRENT (AMP)
C
Figure 10. Temperature Coefficient
4
Motorola Bipolar Power Transistor Device Data
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
–B–
NOTES:
F
C
U
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI
Y14.5M, 1982.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH.
Q
M
INCHES
MILLIMETERS
–A–
DIM
A
B
C
D
F
MIN
MAX
0.435
0.305
0.105
0.026
0.130
MIN
10.80
7.50
2.42
0.51
2.93
MAX
11.04
7.74
2.66
0.66
3.30
1
2
3
0.425
0.295
0.095
0.020
0.115
H
K
G
H
J
K
M
Q
R
S
0.094 BSC
2.39 BSC
0.050
0.015
0.575
5
0.095
0.025
0.655
1.27
0.39
14.61
5
2.41
0.63
16.63
TYP
TYP
J
V
G
0.148
0.045
0.025
0.145
0.040
0.158
0.065
0.035
0.155
–––
3.76
1.15
0.64
3.69
1.02
4.01
1.65
0.88
3.93
–––
R
M
M
M
0.25 (0.010)
A
B
S
U
V
D 2 PL
M
M
M
0.25 (0.010)
A
B
STYLE 1:
PIN 1. EMITTER
2. COLLECTOR
3. BASE
CASE 77–09
TO–225AA TYPE
ISSUE W
5
Motorola Bipolar Power Transistor Device Data
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