Overview
The MC1413D, produced by ON Semiconductor, is a high voltage, high current Darlington transistor array. This component features seven NPN Darlington connected transistors, making it well-suited for driving various loads such as lamps, relays, and printer hammers in industrial and consumer applications. The MC1413D is known for its high breakdown voltage and internal suppression diodes, which ensure reliability and freedom from issues associated with inductive loads.
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 | -20 to +85°C (MC1413), -40 to +85°C (MC1413B), -40 to +125°C (NCV1413B) | °C |
Storage Temperature Range | Tstg | -55 to +150 | °C |
Junction Temperature | TJ | 150 | °C |
Thermal Resistance, Junction-to-Ambient | RθJA | 67 (Case 648), 100 (Case 751B) | °C/W |
Thermal Resistance, Junction-to-Case | RθJC | 22 (Case 648), 20 (Case 751B) | °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), 0.95 (IC = 200 mA, IB = 350 μA), 0.85 (IC = 100 mA, IB = 250 μA) | V |
Key Features
- Pb-Free packages available, making it suitable for environmentally friendly applications.
- High breakdown voltage and internal suppression diodes to handle inductive loads.
- Peak inrush currents up to 500 mA, enabling the drive of incandescent lamps.
- Compatible with 5.0 V TTL or CMOS logic systems, especially with the 2.7 kΩ series input resistor version.
- NCV prefix for automotive and other applications requiring site and control changes.
- Available in PDIP-16 and SOIC-16 packages.
Applications
The MC1413D is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Driving lamps and incandescent bulbs.
- Controlling relays in industrial and consumer electronics.
- Operating printer hammers and other high-current devices.
- Automotive applications due to the NCV prefix options.
- General-purpose high-current switching in electronic systems.
Q & A
- What is the MC1413D used for?
The MC1413D is used for driving high-current loads such as lamps, relays, and printer hammers in various industrial and consumer applications.
- What are the key features of the MC1413D?
Key features include high breakdown voltage, internal suppression diodes, peak inrush currents up to 500 mA, and compatibility with 5.0 V TTL or CMOS logic.
- What are the operating temperature ranges for the MC1413D?
The operating ambient temperature ranges are -20 to +85°C for MC1413, -40 to +85°C for MC1413B, and -40 to +125°C for NCV1413B.
- What is the maximum collector current for the MC1413D?
The maximum collector current is 500 mA.
- What is the thermal resistance of the MC1413D?
The thermal resistance, junction-to-ambient, is 67°C/W for Case 648 and 100°C/W for Case 751B.
- Is the MC1413D Pb-Free?
- What are the package options for the MC1413D?
The MC1413D is available in PDIP-16 and SOIC-16 packages.
- Can the MC1413D be used in automotive applications?
- What is the collector-emitter saturation voltage for the MC1413D?
The collector-emitter saturation voltage ranges from 0.85 V to 1.1 V depending on the collector and base currents.
- How does the MC1413D handle inductive loads?
The MC1413D has internal suppression diodes that ensure freedom from problems associated with inductive loads.