BFP520F NPN Silicon RF Transistor* * For highest gain low noise amplifier 3 at 1.8 GHz and 2 mA / 2 V 2 4 1 Outstanding Gms = 23 dB Noise Figure F = 0.95 dB * For oscillators up to 15 GHz * Transition frequency f T = 45 GHz * Gold metallisation for high reliability * SIEGET 45 - Line * Pb-free (RoHS compliant) package 1) * Qualified according AEC Q101 * Short term description ESD (Electrostatic discharge) sensitive device, observe handling precaution! Type BFP520F Marking APs 1=B Pin Configuration 2=E 3=C 4=E - Package - TSFP-4 Maximum Ratings Parameter Symbol Collector-emitter voltage VCEO Value Unit V TA > 0 C 2.5 TA 0 C 2.4 Collector-emitter voltage VCES 10 Collector-base voltage VCBO 10 Emitter-base voltage VEBO 1 Collector current IC 40 Base current IB 4 Total power dissipation2) Ptot 100 mW Junction temperature Tj 150 C Ambient temperature TA -65 ... 150 Storage temperature T stg -65 ... 150 mA TS 107 C 1Pb-containing 2T package may be available upon special request is measured on the collector lead at the soldering point to pcb S 2007-03-30 1 BFP520F Thermal Resistance Parameter Symbol Value Unit Junction - soldering point 1) RthJS 430 K/W Electrical Characteristics at TA = 25C, unless otherwise specified Symbol Values Parameter Unit min. typ. max. 2.5 3 3.5 V ICES - - 10 A ICBO - - 200 mA IEBO - - 35 A hFE 70 110 170 - DC Characteristics Collector-emitter breakdown voltage V(BR)CEO IC = 1 mA, I B = 0 Collector-emitter cutoff current VCE = 10 V, VBE = 0 Collector-base cutoff current VCB = 5 V, IE = 0 Emitter-base cutoff current VEB = 1 V, IC = 0 DC current gain IC = 20 mA, VCE = 2 V, pulse measured 1For calculation of RthJA please refer to Application Note Thermal Resistance 2007-03-30 2 BFP520F Electrical Characteristics at TA = 25C, unless otherwise specified Symbol Values Unit Parameter min. typ. max. AC Characteristics (verified by random sampling) Transition frequency fT 32 45 - GHz Ccb - 0.07 0.14 Cce - 0.25 - Ceb - 0.31 - F - 0.95 - dB G ms - 22.5 - dB |S21| 2 - 20.5 - IP 3 - 23.5 - P-1dB - 10.5 - IC = 30 mA, VCE = 2 V, f = 2 GHz Collector-base capacitance pF VCB = 2 V, f = 1 MHz, V BE = 0 , emitter grounded Collector emitter capacitance VCE = 2 V, f = 1 MHz, V BE = 0 , base grounded Emitter-base capacitance VEB = 0.5 V, f = 1 MHz, VCB = 0 , collector grounded Noise figure IC = 2 mA, VCE = 2 V, ZS = ZSopt , f = 1.8 GHz Power gain, maximum stable1) IC = 20 mA, VCE = 2 V, ZS = ZSopt, ZL = ZLopt , f = 1.8 GHz Insertion power gain VCE = 2 V, I C = 20 mA, f = 1.8 GHz, ZS = ZL = 50 Third order intercept point at output dBm VCE = 2 V, I C = 20 mA, f = 1.8 GHz, ZS = ZSopt, ZL = ZLopt 1dB Compression point IC = 20 mA, VCE = 2 V, ZS = ZSopt, ZL = ZLopt, f = 1.8 GHz 1G ms = |S21 / S12 | 2007-03-30 3 BFP520F SPICE Parameter (Gummel-Poon Model, Berkley-SPICE 2G.6 Syntax): Transistor Chip Data: IS = VAF = NE = VAR = NC = RBM = CJE = TF = ITF = VJC = TR = MJS = XTI = 15 25 2 2 2 7.5 235 1.7 0.7 0.661 50 0.333 0.35 aA V V fF ps A V ns - BF = IKF = BR = IKR = RB = RE = VJE = XTF = PTF = MJC = CJS = XTB = FC = 235 0.4 1.5 0.01 11 0.6 0.958 10 50 0.236 0 -0.25 0.5 A A V deg fF - NF = ISE = NR = ISC = IRB = RC = MJE = VTF = CJC = XCJC = VJS = EG = TNOM 1 25 1 20 7.6 0.335 5 93 1 0.75 1.11 298 fA fA A V fF V eV K All parameters are ready to use, no scalling is necessary. Extracted on behalf of Infineon Technologies AG by: Institut fur Mobil- und Satellitentechnik (IMST) Package Equivalent Circuit: The TSFP-4 package has two emitter leads. To avoid high complexity fo the package equivalent circuit, both leads are combined in one electrical connection. RLXI are series resistors for the inductances LXI and Kxa-by are the coupling coefficients between the inductances Lax and Lyb. The referencepin for the couple ports are B, E, C, B, E, C LBO = LEO = LCO = LBI = LEI = LCI = KBO-EO= KBO-CO = KEO-CO= KCI-EI= KBI-CI = KBI-EI= CBE = CBC = CCE = RLBI = RLEI = 0.22 0.28 0.22 0.42 0.26 0.35 0.1 0.01 0.11 -0.05 -0.08 0.2 34 2 33 0.11 0.13 nH nH nH nH nH nH fF fF fF Valid up to 6GHz For examples and ready to use parameters please contact your local Infineon Technologies distributor or sales office to obtain a InfineonTechnologies CD-ROM or see Internet: http//www.infineon.com/silicondiscretes 2007-03-30 4 Package TSFP-4 BFP520F Package Outline 0.55 0.04 0.2 0.05 3 1 1.2 0.05 0.2 0.05 4 2 0.2 0.05 10 MAX. 0.8 0.05 1.4 0.05 0.15 0.05 0.5 0.05 0.5 0.05 Foot Print 0.9 0.45 0.35 0.5 0.5 Marking Layout (Example) Manufacturer BFP420F Type code Pin 1 Standard Packing Reel o180 mm = 3.000 Pieces/Reel Reel o330 mm = 10.000 Pieces/Reel 0.2 1.4 8 4 Pin 1 0.7 1.55 2007-03-30 5 BFP520F Edition 2006-02-01 Published by Infineon Technologies AG 81726 Munchen, Germany (c) Infineon Technologies AG 2007. 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