• Part: BTC5706A3
  • Description: NPN Transistor
  • Category: Transistor
  • Manufacturer: Cystech Electonics Corp
  • Size: 201.24 KB
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Cystech Electonics Corp
BTC5706A3
BTC5706A3 is NPN Transistor manufactured by Cystech Electonics Corp.
Features - Low collector-to-emitter saturation voltage - High-speed switching - High allowable power dissipation - Large current capability - Pb-free package Applications - DC-DC converter, relay drivers, lamp drivers, motor drivers, strobes. Symbol Outline TO-92 B:Base C:Collector E:Emitter CYStek Product Specification CYStech Electronics Corp. Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta=25°C) Parameter Collector-Base Voltage Collector-Emitter Voltage Emitter-Base Voltage Collector Current (DC) Collector Current (Pulse) Base Current Power Dissipation @ TA=25℃ Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient Junction Temperature Storage Temperature Symbol VCBO VCEO VEBO IC ICP IB PD RθJA Tj Tstg Spec. No. : C819A3 .. Issued Date : 2006.06.06 Revised Date : Page No. : 2/ 5 Limits 80 50 6 5 9 (Note 1) 1.2 0.8 156 150 -55~+150 Unit V V V A A W °C/W °C °C Note : 1. Single Pulse , Pw≦380µs,Duty≦2%. Characteristics (Ta=25°C) Symbol BVCBO - BVCEO BVEBO ICBO IEBO - VCE(sat) 1 - VCE(sat) 2 - VBE(sat) - h FE 1 - h FE 2 - h FE 3 f T Cob ton tstg tf Min. 80 50 6 200 120 80 Typ. 110 200 0.89 400 15 80 500 60 Max. 1 1 135 240 1.2 450 Unit V V V µA µA m V m V V MHz p F ns ns ns Test Conditions IC=10µA, IE=0 IC=1m A, IB=0 IC=10µA, IC=0 VCB=80V, IE=0 VEB=4V, IC=0 IC=1A, IB=50m A IC=2A, IB=100m A IC=2A, IB=100m A VCE=2V, IC=500m A VCE=2V, IC=1A VCE=2V, IC=3A VCE=10V, IC=500m A VCB=10V, f=1MHz VCC=20V, IC=10IB1=-10IB2=2A, RL=10Ω - Pulse Test : Pulse Width ≤380µs, Duty Cycle≤2% Ordering Information Device BTC5706A3 Package TO-92 (Pb-free) Shipping 2000 pcs / Tape & Box Marking C5706 CYStek Product Specification CYStech Electronics Corp. Characteristic Curves Current Gain vs Collector Current 1000 10000 Spec. No. : C819A3 .. Issued Date : 2006.06.06 Revised Date : Page No. : 3/ 5 Saturation Voltage vs Collector Current Saturation Voltage---(m...