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Transcript
US6X4
Transistors
Low frequency amplifier (30V, 2A)
US6X4
zDimensions (Unit : mm)
0.2Max.
zApplication
Low frequency amplifier
Driver
zFeatures
1) A collector current is large.
2) VCE(sat) : max. 370mV
At lc=1.5A / lB=75mA
ROHM : TUMT6
Abbreviated symbol : X04
zEquivalent circuit
zAbsolute maximum ratings (Ta=25°C)
Parameter
Collector-base voltage
Collector-emitter voltage
Emiter-base voltage
Collector current
Power dissipation
Junction temperature
Range of storage temperautre
Symbol
VCBO
VCEO
VEBO
IC
ICP
PC
Tj
Tstg
Limits
30
30
6
2
4
400
1.0
150
−55 to +150
Unit
V
V
V
A
A∗1
mW ∗2
W ∗3
°C
°C
(6)
(5)
(4)
(1)
(2)
(3)
∗1 Single pluse, Pw=1ms
∗2 Each Terminal Mounted on a Recommended Land Pattern
∗3 Mounted on a 25mm×25mm× t 0.8mm ceramic substrate
zElectrical characteristics (Ta=25°C)
Parameter
Collector-base breakdown voltae
Collector-emitter breakdown voltae
Emitter-base breakdown voltage
Collector cutoff current
Emitter cutoff current
Collector-emitter saturation voltage
DC current gain
Transition frequency
Collector output capacitance
Symbol
BVCBO
BVCEO
BVEBO
ICBO
IEBO
VCE(sat)
hFE
fT
Cob
Min.
30
30
6
−
−
−
270
−
−
Typ.
−
−
−
−
−
180
−
280
20
Max.
−
−
−
100
100
370
680
−
−
Unit
V
V
V
nA
nA
mV
−
MHz
pF
Conditions
IC=10µA
IC=1mA
IE=10µA
VCB=30V
VEB=6V
IC=1.5A, IB=75mA
VCE=2V, IC=200mA ∗
VCE=2V, IE=−200mA, f=100MHz ∗
VCB=10V, IE=0A, f=1MHz
∗ Pulsed
Rev.B
1/2
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Transistors
zPackaging specifications
Package
Type
Taping
TR
Code
Basic ordering unit (Pieces)
3000
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DC CURRENT GAIN : hFE
Ta=25 C
Ta=−25 C
100
10
0.001
0.01
0.1
1
10
10
Ta=−25 C
Ta=25 C
Ta=125 C
0.1
0.01
0.001
0.1
1
10
1000
TRANSITION FREQUENCY : fT (MHz)
VCE=−2V
Pulsed
Ta=125 C
1
Ta=25 C
Ta=−25 C
0.1
0.01
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
IC/IB=20/1
Pulsed
Ta=−25 C
Ta=25 C
Ta=125 C
1
0.1
0.001
1.4
Ta=25 C
VCE=−2V
f= 100MHz
100
10
0.01
0.1
1
BASE TO EMITTER CURRENT : VBE (V)
EMITTER CURRENT : IE (A)
Fig.4 Grounded emitter propagation
characteristics
Fig.5 Gain bandwidth product
vs. emitter current
0.01
0.1
1
10
COLLECTOR CURRENT : IC (A)
Fig.2 Collector-emitter saturation voltage
base-emitter saturation voltage
vs. collector current
10
COLLECTOR CURRENT : IC (A)
0.01
10
COLLECTOR CURRENT : IC (A)
Fig.1 DC current gain
vs. collector current
0.2
IC/IB=20/1
Pulsed
1
COLLECTOR CURRENT : IC (A)
0.001
0
BASE SATURATION VOLTAGE : VBE(sat) (V)
VCE=−2V
Pulsed
Ta=125 C
10
EMITTER INPUT CAPACITANCE : Cib (pF)
COLLECTOR OUTPUT CAPACITANCE : Cob (pF)
1000
COLLECTOR SATURATION VOLTAGE : VCE(sat) (V)
zElectrical characteristic curves
Fig.3 Base-emitter saturation voltage
vs. collector current
1000
IC=0A
f=1MHz
Ta=25 C
Cob
100
Cib
10
0.001
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
EMITTER TO BASE VOLTAGE : VEB (V)
COLLECTOR TO BASE VOLTAGE : VCB (V)
Fig.6 Collector output chapacitance
vs. collector-base voltage
Emitter input capacitance
vs. emitter-base voltage
Rev.B
2/2
Appendix
Notes
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that specifications to be separately delivered.
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use and operation. Please pay careful attention to the peripheral conditions when designing circuits
and deciding upon circuit constants in the set.
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