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BF246A — N-Channel Amplifier
September 2007
BF246A
N-Channel Amplifier
• This device is designed primarily for electronic switching applications such as low on resistance analog switching.
• Sourced from process 51.
TO-92
1
1. Gate 2. Source 3. Drain
Absolute Maximum Ratings*
T
a
=25°C unless otherwise noted
Symbol
V
DG
V
GS
I
GF
T
J
, T
STG
Drain-Gate Voltage
Gate-Source Voltage
Forward Gate Current
Operating and Storage Junction Temperature Range
Parameter
Value
39
-30
10
-55 ~ +150
Units
V
V
mA
°C
* This ratings are limiting values above which the serviceability of any semiconductor device may be impaired.
NOTES:
1) These rating are based on a maximum junction temperature of 150 degrees C.
2) These are steady limits. The factory should be consulted on applications involving pulsed or low duty cycle operations.
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