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MP4020
TOSHIBA Power Transistor Module Silicon NPN Epitaxial Type
(Fourd Darlington Power tTransistors in One)
MP4020
Industrial Applications
High Power Switching Applications
Hammer Drive, Pulse Motor Drive and Inductive Load
Switching
Small package by full molding (SIP 10 pins)
High collector power dissipation (4-device operation)
Unit: mm
: PT = 4 W (Ta = 25C)
High collector current: IC (DC) = 2 A (max)
High DC current gain: hFE = 2000 (min) (VCE = 2 V, IC = 1 A)
Zener diode included between collector and base
Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25C)
Characteristics
Symbol
Rating
Unit
Collector-base voltage
VCBO
50
Collector-emitter voltage
VCEO
60 10
Emitter-base voltage
VEBO
IC
ICP
IB
0.5
PC
2.0
PT
4.0
Tj
150
Tstg
55 to 150
DC
Collector current
Pulse
Continuous base current
Collector power dissipation
(1 device operation)
Collector power dissipation
(4 devices operation)
Junction temperature
Storage temperature range
JEDEC
JEITA
TOSHIBA
2-25A1A
Weight: 2.1 g (typ.)
Array Configuration
3
5
4
9
8
10
1
R1 R2
R1 5 k
R2 300
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Thermal Characteristics
Characteristics
Thermal resistance from junction to
ambient
Symbol
Max
Unit
Rth (j-a)
31.3
C/W
TL
260
(4-devices operation, Ta = 25C)
Maximum lead temperature for
soldering purposes
(3.2 mm from case for 10 s)
Electrical Characteristics (Ta = 25C)
Characteristics
Symbol
Test Condition
Min
Typ.
Max
Unit
Collector cut-off current
ICBO
VCB = 45 V, IE = 0 A
10
Collector cut-off current
ICEO
VCE = 45 V, IB = 0 A
10
Emitter cut-off current
IEBO
VEB = 8 V, IC = 0 A
0.8
4.0
mA
V (BR) CEO
IC = 10 mA, IB = 0 A
50
60
70
hFE
VCE = 2 V, IC = 1 A
2000
Collector-emitter
VCE (sat)
IC = 1 A, IB = 1 mA
1.5
Base-emitter
VBE (sat)
IC = 1 A, IB = 1 mA
2.0
VCE = 2 V, IC = 0.5 A
100
MHz
VCB = 10 V, IE = 0 A, f = 1 MHz
20
pF
0.4
4.0
0.6
DC current gain
Saturation voltage
Transition frequency
fT
Collector output capacitance
Cob
Turn-on time
ton
Input
Storage time
20 s
tstg
IB2
IB2
IB1
Switching time
Fall time
IB1
Output
30
Collector-emitter breakdown voltage
VCC = 30 V
tf
IB1 = IB2 = 1 mA, duty cycle 1%
Marking
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JAPAN
Part No. (or abbreviation code)
Lot No.
A line indicates
lead (Pb)-free package or
lead (Pb)-free finish.
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IC VCE
IC VBE
Common emitter
Common emitter
Ta = 25C
0.5
VCE = 2 V
IC (A)
0.3
2.4
Collector current
Collector current
IC (A)
0.22
1.6
0.20
0.8
2.4
1.6
0.8
Ta = 100C
25
55
IB = 0.18 mA
0
0
0
Collector-emitter voltage
0
0
VCE
0.8
(V)
1.6
2.4
Base-emitter voltage
hFE IC
3.2
VBE
(V)
VCE IB
10000
2.4
3000
25
55
1000
500
300
Common emitter
VCE = 2 V
0.1
0.3 0.5
10
1.6
2.5
2.0
1.0
1.2
IC = 3.0 A
1.5
0.5
0.8
0.1
0.4
100
0.03 0.05
Ta = 25C
2.0
VCE
Ta = 100C
Collector-emitter voltage
hFE
DC current gain
(V)
Common emitter
5000
0
0.1
Collector current IC (A)
0.3
10
Base current
VCE (sat) IC
Common emitter
Base-emitter saturation voltage
VBE (sat) (V)
Collector-emitter saturation voltage
VCE (sat) (V)
300 500
IB (mA)
10
IC/IB = 500
5
3
Ta = 55C
1
25
0.3
0.1
100
VBE (sat) IC
10
0.5
30
100
0.3
0.5
Common emitter
3
Ta = 55C
25
1
Collector current IC (A)
100
0.5
0.3
0.1
10
IC/IB = 500
0.3
0.5
Collector current
10
IC (A)
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rth tw
Curves should be applied in thermal
100
Transient thermal resistance
rth
(C/W)
300
(4)
limited area. (Single nonrepetitive pulse)
The figure shows thermal resistance per
device versus pulse width.
(1)
30
(3)
(2)
10
-No heat sink/Attached on a circuit board(1) 1-device operation
(2) 2-device operation
(3) 3-device operation
(4) 4-device operation
0.3
0.001
0.01
0.1
Circuit board
10
Pulse width
tw
100
1000
(s)
Safe Operating Area
PT Ta
8
20
PT
Total power dissipation
IC max (pulsed)*
100 s*
10 ms*
1 ms*
0.5
0.3
(2)
2
(1)
*: Single nonrepetitive pulse
Ta = 25C
Curves must be derated linearly
with increase in temperature.
0.03
0.5
1
3
5
10
Collector-emitter voltage
Circuit board
(3)
40
80
120
160
Ta
200
(C)
VCEO max
30
VCE
50
100
(V)
Tj PT
160
(C)
0.05
(4)
Ambient temperature
Tj
0.1
(4) 4-device operation
Attached on a circuit board
0
0
Junction temperature increase
Collector current
IC (A)
5
3
(2) 2-device operation
(3) 3-device operation
(W)
10
(1) 1-device operation
(1)
(2)
(3)
80
Circuit board
Attached on a circuit board
40
(1) 1-device operation
(2) 2-device operation
(3) 3-device operation
(4) 4-device operation
0
0
Total power dissipation
(4)
120
PT
(W)
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