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BCV26
BCV26
C
E
SOT-23
Mark: FD
B
PNP Darlington Transistor
This device is designed for applications requiring extremely high
current gain at currents to 800 mA. Sourced from Process 61.
Absolute Maximum Ratings*
Symbol
V
CEO
V
CBO
V
EBO
I
C
T
J
, T
stg
Collector-Emitter Voltage
Collector-Base Voltage
Emitter-Base Voltage
Collector Current - Continuous
TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted
Parameter
Value
30
40
10
1.2
-55 to +150
Units
V
V
V
A
°C
3
Operating and Storage Junction Temperature Range
*
These ratings are limiting values above which the serviceability of any semiconductor device may be impaired.
NOTES:
1)
These ratings are based on a maximum junction temperature of 150 degrees C.
2)
These are steady state limits. The factory should be consulted on applications involving pulsed or low duty cycle operations.
3)
All voltages (V) and currents (A) are negative polarity for PNP transistors.
Thermal Characteristics
Symbol
P
D
R
θJA
TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted
Characteristic
Total Device Dissipation
Derate above 25°C
Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient
Max
*BCV26
350
2.8
357
Units
mW
mW/°C
°C/W
*
Device mounted on FR-4 PCB 40 mm X 40 mm X 1.5 mm.
1997
Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation
BCV26
PNP Darlington Transistor
(continued)
Electrical Characteristics
Symbol
Parameter
TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted
Test Conditions
Min
Typ
Max Units
OFF CHARACTERISTICS
V
(BR)CEO
V
(BR)CBO
V
(BR)EBO
I
CBO
I
EBO
Collector-Emitter Breakdown Voltage
Collector-Base Breakdown Voltage
Emitter-Base Breakdown Voltage
Collector-Cutoff Current
Emitter-Cutoff Current
I
C
= 10 mA, I
B
= 0
I
C
= 10
µA,
I
E
= 0
I
E
= 100 nA, I
C
= 0
V
CB
= 30 V, I
E
= 0
V
EB
= 10 V, I
C
= 0
30
40
10
0.1
0.1
V
V
V
µA
µA
ON CHARACTERISTICS
h
FE
DC Current Gain
I
C
= 1.0 mA, V
CE
= 5.0 V
I
C
= 10 mA, V
CE
= 5.0 V
I
C
= 100 mA, V
CE
= 5.0 V
I
C
= 100 mA, I
B
= 0.1 mA
I
C
= 100 mA, I
B
= 0.1 mA
4,000
10,000
20,000
1.0
1.5
V
V
V
CE(
sat
)
V
BE(
sat
)
Collector-Emitter Saturation Voltage
Base-Emitter Saturation Voltage
SMALL SIGNAL CHARACTERISTICS
f
T
C
C
Current Gain - Bandwidth Product
Collector Capacitance
I
C
= 30 mA, V
CE
= 5.0 V,
f = 100 MHz
V
CB
= 30 V, I
E
= 0, f = 1.0 MHz
220
3.5
MHz
pF
NOTE:
All voltages (V) and currents (A) are negative polarity for PNP transistors.
Typical Characteristics
Typical Pulsed Current Gain
vs Collector Current
50
V
CE
= 5V
40
30
20
10
0
0.01
125 °C
V
CESAT
- COLLECTOR EMITTE R VOLTAGE (V)
h
FE
- TYPICAL PULSED CURRENT GAIN (K)
Collector-Emitter Saturation
Voltage vs Collector Current
1.6
β
= 1000
1.2
- 40 °C
0.8
25 °C
125 °C
25 °C
- 40 °C
0.4
0.1
I
C
- COLLECTOR CURRENT (A)
1
0
0.001
0.01
0.1
I
C
- COLLECTOR CURRENT (A)
1
BCV26
PNP Darlington Transistor
(continued)
Typical Characteristics
(continued)
2
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
V
BE( ON)
- BASE EMITTER ON VOLTAGE (V)
V
BESAT
- BASE EMITTE R VOLTAGE (V)
Base-Emitter Saturation
Voltage vs Collector Current
β
= 1000
- 40 °C
Base Emitter ON Voltage vs
Collector Current
2
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
0.001
V
CE
= 5V
- 40 °C
25 °C
125 °C
25 °C
125 °C
0
0.001
0.01
0.1
I
C
- COLLECTOR CURRENT (A)
1
0.01
0.1
I
C
- COLLECTOR CURRENT (A)
1
Collector-Cutoff Current
vs Ambient Temperature
I
CBO
- COLLE CTOR CURRENT (nA)
100
16
Input and Output Capacitance
vs Reverse Bias Voltage
f = 1.0 MHz
CAPACITANCE (pF)
12
V
CB
= 15V
10
1
8
C
ib
4
C
ob
3
0.1
0.01
25
50
75
100
T
A
- AMBIE NT TEMP ERATURE (
°
C)
125
0
0.1
1
10
REVERSE VOLTAGE (V)
100
Power Dissipation vs
Ambient Temperature
350
P
D
- POWER DISSIPATION (mW)
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0
25
50
75
100
TEMPERATURE (
o
C)
125
150
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