Overview
The MC1413BPG is a high voltage, high current Darlington transistor array produced by onsemi. This component is part of the MC1413 series, which includes the MC1413, MC1413B, and NCV1413B models. The MC1413BPG is specifically designed for applications requiring high breakdown voltage and current handling capabilities. It features seven NPN Darlington connected transistors, making it suitable for driving lamps, relays, or printer hammers in various industrial and consumer applications.
Key Specifications
Characteristic | Symbol | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|---|
Output Voltage | VO | 50 | V |
Input Voltage | VI | 30 | V |
Collector Current - Continuous | IC | 500 | mA |
Base Current - Continuous | IB | 25 | mA |
Operating Ambient Temperature Range | TA | -40 to +85 | °C |
Storage Temperature Range | Tstg | -55 to +150 | °C |
Junction Temperature | TJ | 150 | °C |
Thermal Resistance, Junction-to-Ambient | RθJA | 67 | °C/W |
Thermal Resistance, Junction-to-Case | RθJC | 22 | °C/W |
Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity (ESD) | ESD | 2000 (HBM), 400 (MM), 1500 (CDM) | V |
Collector-Emitter Saturation Voltage | VCE(sat) | 1.1 (IC = 350 mA, IB = 500 μA) | V |
Input Current - On Condition | II(on) | 0.93 (VI = 3.85 V) | mA |
Input Voltage - On Condition | VI(on) | 2.4 (VCE = 2.0 V, IC = 200 mA) | V |
DC Current Gain | hFE | 1000 (VCE = 2.0 V, IC = 350 mA) |
Key Features
- Pb-Free packages available, making it suitable for environmentally friendly applications.
- Seven NPN Darlington connected transistors, ideal for driving high current loads such as lamps, relays, and printer hammers.
- High breakdown voltage (50 V) and internal suppression diodes to handle inductive loads effectively.
- Peak inrush currents up to 500 mA, enabling the drive of incandescent lamps.
- Compatible with 5.0 V TTL or CMOS logic systems due to the 2.7 kΩ series input resistor.
- NCV prefix available for automotive and other applications requiring site and control changes.
- Low input current requirements and high DC current gain (hFE = 1000).
- Fast turn-on and turn-off delay times (ton = 0.25 μs, toff = 0.25 μs).
Applications
- Driving lamps and incandescent bulbs in various lighting systems.
- Controlling relays in industrial and consumer electronics.
- Operating printer hammers and other high-current actuators.
- Automotive applications requiring high reliability and temperature tolerance (NCV prefix models).
- General-purpose high-current switching in industrial and consumer devices.
Q & A
- What is the maximum output voltage of the MC1413BPG?
The maximum output voltage (VO) is 50 V.
- What is the continuous collector current rating of the MC1413BPG?
The continuous collector current (IC) is 500 mA.
- What is the operating temperature range for the MC1413BPG?
The operating ambient temperature range (TA) is -40°C to +85°C.
- Is the MC1413BPG Pb-Free?
- What is the typical input current for the MC1413BPG when the input voltage is 3.85 V?
The typical input current (II(on)) is 0.93 mA when the input voltage (VI) is 3.85 V.
- What is the DC current gain of the MC1413BPG?
The DC current gain (hFE) is 1000 when VCE = 2.0 V and IC = 350 mA.
- What are the typical turn-on and turn-off delay times for the MC1413BPG?
The typical turn-on and turn-off delay times (ton and toff) are both 0.25 μs.
- Can the MC1413BPG be used in automotive applications?
- What is the thermal resistance from junction to ambient for the MC1413BPG in a PDIP-16 package?
The thermal resistance from junction to ambient (RθJA) is 67 °C/W.
- What is the collector-emitter saturation voltage for the MC1413BPG?
The collector-emitter saturation voltage (VCE(sat)) is typically 1.1 V when IC = 350 mA and IB = 500 μA.