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MOTOROLA TIP100/TIP101/TIP102/TIP105/TIP106/TIP107 handbook

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1. 1 0 I 9 i D 05 Z m 03 i 0 2 m a 02 E a Es EL Zesc t r t Rejc T 5 0 07 Rejc 1 56 C W MAX amp 0 05 0 02 D CURVES APPLY FOR POWER 2 PULSE TRAIN SHOWN T z 0 03 READ TIME AT ty Mu ed ti fc Ot Senile SUE Ty pk TC P pk Zeucit DUTY CYCLE D nS 0 01 0 00 0 02 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 5 0 10 20 50 100 200 500 Ok t TIME ms Figure 4 Thermal Response 20 10 a ey ae 5 There are two limitations on the power handling ability of a o o rm TE transistor average junction temperature and second break E 5 0 100 us lt lt down Safe operating area curves indicate Ic VCE limits of z im T e the transistor that must be observed for reliable operation LU 2 0 ms dc S A a E Ty 150 C i e the transistor must not be subjected to greater dissipa Z 10E BONDING WIRE LIMITED tion than the curves indicate amp 05 THERMALLY LIMITED Tc 25 C The data of Figure 5 is based on TJ pk 150 C Tc is S SECOND BREAKDOWN LIMITED variable depending on conditions Second breakdown pulse 02 CURVES APPLY BELOW RATED VcEo limits are valid for duty cycles to 10 provided TJ pk 8 01 TIP100 TIP105 lt 150 C TJ pk may be calculated from the data in Figure 4 S 0 05 TIP101 TIP106 At high case temperatures thermal limitations will reduce the TIP102 TIP107 power that can be handled to values less
2. 0 Vrolls Yq 7 6 7 Se a era ae ae approx _ 4 0V L TR 25 us for tg and ty D4 is disconnected Vo tr trs 10 ns ere DUTY CYCLE 1 0 For NPN test circuit reverse all polarities Figure 2 Switching Times Test Circuit 5 0 t PNP 3 0 S NPN T 2 0 asa de less 10 Re T E 07 Kae wos n HE 03 TM 0 2 tr Voc 30 V L Ic lp 250 MISIJ 0 1 E IB1 IB2 I 0 07 TJ 25 C Ss ta VBE off 20V 0 05 0 1 02 03 05 07 10 20 30 5 0 70 10 Ic COLLECTOR CURRENT AMP Figure 3 Switching Times Motorola Bipolar Power Transistor Device Data TIP100 TIP101 TIP102 TIP105 TIP106 TIP107
3. MOTOROLA Order this document SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA by TIP100 D Plastic Medium Power NPN Complementary Silicon Transistors TIP100 designed for general purpose amplifier and low speed switching applications TI P 4 0 4 High DC Current Gain hFE 2500 Typ Ic 4 0 Adc e Oollector Emitter Sustaining Voltage 30 mAdc TI P 1 o2 VCEO sus 60 Vdc Min TIP100 TIP105 PNP 80 Vdc Min TIP101 TIP106 100 Vdc Min TIP102 TIP107 TIP 1 05 e Low Collector Emitter Saturation Voltage VCE sat 2 0 Vdc Max Ic 3 0 Adc TIP1 06 2 5 Vdc Max Ic 8 0 Adc TIP107 Monolithic Construction with Built in Base Emitter Shunt Resistors Motorola Preferred Device e TO 220AB Compact Package MAXIMUM RATINGS TIP100 TIP105 DARLINGTON 8 AMPERE COMPLEMENTARY SILICON POWER TRANSISTORS 60 80 100 VOLTS Collector Current Continuous 80 WATTS Peak Base Current Total Power Dissipation Tc 25 C Derate above 25 C 0 016 65 to 150 Characteristic Thermal Resistance Junction to Case Thermal Resistance Junction to Ambient RAJA C W 1 Ic 1 1 A L 50 mH P R F 10 Hz Voc 20 V Rge 100 Q CASE 221A 06 TO 220AB Ta TG 4 0 80 3 0 60 2 0 40 1 0 20 Pp POWER DISSIPATION WATTS 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 T TEMPERATURE C Figure 1 Power Derating Preferred devices are
4. 3 73 0 095 0 105 242 2 66 0 110 0 155 2 80 3 93 0 018 0 025 046 0 64 0 500 0 562 12 70 14 27 0 045 0 060 1 15 1 52 0 190 0 210 4 83 5 93 0 100 0 120 254 3 04 0 080 0 110 2 04 2 79 0 045 0 055 1 15 139 0 235 0 255 5 97 6 47 0 000 0 050 0 00 1 27 0 045 115 0 080 2 04 e N lt C A 0 D O Z r AC X O mojo o gt STYLE 1 PIN1 BASE 2 COLLECTOR 3 EMITTER 4 COLLECTOR CASE 221A 06 TO 220AB ISSUE Y Motorola Bipolar Power Transistor Device Data 5 TIP100 TIP101 TIP102 TIP105 TIP106 TIP107 Motorola reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein Motorola makes no warranty representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does Motorola assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit and specifically disclaims any and all liability including without limitation consequential or incidental damages Typical parameters can and do vary in different applications All operating parameters including Typicals must be validated for each customer application by customer s technical experts Motorola does not convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others Motorola products are not designed intende
5. C Tj 150 C C 25 C G 3000 25 C 3000 E E f 5 2000 5 2000 55 C e 55 e amp 1000 pe T 1000 E 700 500 500 300 300 200 200 0 1 02 03 05 07 10 20 30 50 70 10 0 1 02 03 05 07 10 20 30 5 0 70 10 Ic COLLECTOR CURRENT AMP Ic COLLECTOR CURRENT AMP Figure 8 DC Current Gain 30 a 5 5 o o W 26 n 6 do S 5 9 9 c 22 H I 22 0A m E E T 18 d z 5 lu 2 da E 8 8 E m S 10 S 10 03 05 07 10 20 30 50 70 10 20 30 03 05 07 10 20 30 50 70 10 20 30 Ip BASE CURRENT mA Ip BASE CURRENT mA Figure 9 Collector Saturation Region 3 0 3 0 TJ 25 C TJ 25 C 2 5 2 5 a a S S S 20 S 20 lu lu Z Z 5 45 VBE sat O OR 250 9 15 VBEO Vcg 40V gt gt gt Iae VBE sat Ic Ip 250 1 1 I 4 I VCE sat Io lg 250 O F Voce sat Ic lg 250 0 5 0 5 0 1 02 03 05 07 10 20 30 50 70 10 0 1 02 03 05 07 10 20 30 50 70 10 Ic COLLECTOR CURRENT AMP Ic COLLECTOR CURRENT AMP Figure 10 On Voltages 4 Motorola Bipolar Power Transistor Device Data TIP100 TIP101 TIP102 TIP105 TIP106 TIP107 PACKAGE DIMENSIONS NOTES 1 DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI Y14 5M 1982 2 CONTROLLING DIMENSION INCH 3 DIMENSION Z DEFINES A ZONE WHERE ALL BODY AND LEAD IRREGULARITIES ARE ALLOWED SEATING PLANE INCHES MILLIMETERS MIN MAX MIN MAX 0 570 0 620 14 48 15 75 0 380 0 405 9 66 10 28 0 160 0 190 4 07 4 82 0 025 0 035 0 64 0 88 0 142 0 147 3 61
6. than the limitations 0 02 imposed by second breakdown 1 0 2 0 5 0 10 20 50 100 Voge COLLECTOR EMITTER VOLTAGE VOLTS Figure 5 Active Region Safe Operating Area 10 000 300 5000 Tg 25 C es 3000 j VCE 4 0 Vdc 200 2000 LL le 3 0 Ade W LL a 1000 m 5 3 o 500 NR z z x 100 Z 300 X 5 GS 200 x T7 S 7 4 100 O N o Z 50 50 3 pyp N Ni 20 npn 10 30 10 2 0 50 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 01 0 2 05 10 20 50 10 20 50 100 f FREQUENCY kHz Figure 6 Small Signal Current Gain Motorola Bipolar Power Transistor Device Data Vr REVERSE VOLTAGE VOLTS Figure 7 Capacitance TIP100 TIP101 TIP102 TIP105 TIP106 TIP107 NPN PNP TIP100 TIP101 TIP102 TIP105 TIP106 TIP107 20 000 r 20 000 44 VcE 4 0 V VcE lt 4 0 V 10 000 10 000 z BA z 7000 T seno 3 5000 TJ 150 C c5 5000
7. Motorola recommended choices for future use and best overall value REV 7 Motorola Inc 1995 AA MOTOROLA TIP100 TIP101 TIP102 TIP105 TIP106 TIP107 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Tc 25 C unless otherwise noted te ee ss ee bf OFF CHARACTERISTICS Collector Emitter Sustaining Voltage 1 Ic 30 mAdc Ip 0 Collector Cutoff Current VCE 30 Vac Ip 0 VCE 40 Vdc Ig 0 VCE 50 Vac Ip 0 Collector Cuttoff Current VcB 60 Vac IE 0 VCB 80 Vac IE 0 VcB 100 Vdc IE 0 ON CHARACTERISTICS 1 DC Current Gain Ic 3 0 Adc VcE 4 0 Vdc Ic 8 0 Adc VcE 4 0 Vdc Collector Emitter Saturation Voltage Ic 3 0 Adc Ig 6 0 mAdc Ic 8 0 Adc Ig 80 mAdc Base Emitter On Voltage Ic 8 0 Adc VcE 4 0 Vdc DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS Small Signal Current Gain Ic 3 0 Adc Vcg 4 0 Vdc f 1 0 MHz Output Capacitance VcB 10 Vac Ig 0 f 0 1 MHz TIP100 TIP105 TIP101 TIP106 TIP102 TIP107 TIP100 TIP105 TIP101 TIP106 TIP102 TIP107 TIP100 TIP105 TIP101 TIP106 TIP102 TIP107 hFE 1000 20 000 200 VCE sat Vdc 2 0 2 5 on Vdc TIP105 TIP106 TIP107 TIP100 TIP101 TIP102 1 Pulse Test Pulse Width lt 300 us Duty Cycle lt 2 zo Rp amp Rc VARIED TO OBTAIN DESIRED CURRENT LEVELS i D1 MUST BE FAST RECOVERY TYPE eg O 1N5825 USED ABOVE Ig 100 mA MSD6100 USED BELOW Ig 100 mA V approx 8 0V
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