Specifications
SKU: 777242
NPN Silicon Power Transistor
Parameter | Symbol | Min | Typical | Max | Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Supply Voltage | Vcc | 4.5 | 5.0 | 5.5 | V |
Operating Temperature | Toper | -40 | - | 85 | °C |
Storage Temperature | Tstg | -65 | - | 150 | °C |
Output Current | Iout | - | 100 | 200 | mA |
Input Voltage Range | Vin | 0 | - | 5.5 | V |
Quiescent Current | Iq | - | 1.5 | 3.0 | mA |
Output Voltage Ripple | Vripple | - | 20 | 50 | mV |
Load Regulation | ΔVout/ΔIout | - | 0.5 | 1.0 | mV/mA |
Line Regulation | ΔVout/ΔVin | - | 0.01 | 0.05 | %/V |
Dropout Voltage | Vdo | - | 0.5 | 1.0 | V |
Instructions for Using STD13007
Supply Voltage (Vcc):
- Ensure the supply voltage is within the range of 4.5V to 5.5V.
- Avoid exceeding the maximum supply voltage to prevent damage to the device.
Operating Temperature (Toper):
- The device operates reliably between -40°C and 85°C.
- For extended storage, ensure the temperature does not exceed -65°C to 150°C.
Output Current (Iout):
- The device can provide a typical output current of 100mA, with a maximum of 200mA.
- Do not exceed the maximum output current to avoid overheating or damage.
Input Voltage Range (Vin):
- The input voltage should be within the range of 0V to 5.5V.
- Ensure the input voltage is stable and within the specified range to maintain proper operation.
Quiescent Current (Iq):
- The quiescent current is typically 1.5mA and can go up to 3.0mA.
- This current is drawn by the device even when no load is connected.
Output Voltage Ripple (Vripple):
- The output voltage ripple is typically 20mV and can go up to 50mV.
- Use appropriate capacitors to minimize ripple if necessary.
Load Regulation (ΔVout/ΔIout):
- The load regulation is typically 0.5mV/mA and can go up to 1.0mV/mA.
- This indicates how much the output voltage changes with changes in load current.
Line Regulation (ΔVout/ΔVin):
- The line regulation is typically 0.01%/V and can go up to 0.05%/V.
- This indicates how much the output voltage changes with changes in input voltage.
Dropout Voltage (Vdo):
- The dropout voltage is typically 0.5V and can go up to 1.0V.
- This is the minimum difference between the input and output voltages required for the regulator to function properly.
Additional Notes:
- Always use appropriate decoupling capacitors at the input and output to ensure stability and reduce noise.
- Ensure proper heat sinking if operating at high output currents to prevent overheating.
- Refer to the datasheet for detailed information on PCB layout and thermal considerations.
Inquiry - STD13007