2SA1873

Transistor for low frequency small-signal amplification 2 in 1

Description

Application Scope General-purpose
Polarity PNP + PNP
Internal Connection Common emitter
Comments Rank is specified by hFE range.
RoHS Compatible Product(s) (#) Available

Package Information

Toshiba Package Name SOT-353 (USV)
Package Image USV
JEITA SC-88A
Package Code SOT-353
Pins 5
Mounting Surface Mount
Width×Length×Height
(mm)
2.0×2.1×0.9
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Absolute Maximum Ratings

Characteristics Symbol Rating Unit
Collector Current (Q1) IC -0.15 A
Collector Current (Q2) IC -0.15 A
Collector-emitter voltage (Q1) VCEO -50 V
Collector-emitter voltage (Q2) VCEO -50 V

Electrical Characteristics

Characteristics Symbol Condition Value Unit
DC Current Gain hFE (Q1) (Max) hFE IC=-0.002A
VCE=-6V
400 -
DC Current Gain hFE (Q1) (Min) hFE IC=-0.002A
VCE=-6V
120 -
DC Current Gain hFE (Q2) (Max) hFE IC=-0.002A
VCE=-6V
400 -
DC Current Gain hFE (Q2) (Min) hFE IC=-0.002A
VCE=-6V
120 -
Collector Emitter Saturation Voltage (Q1) (Max) VCE(sat) IB=-10mA
IC=-0.1A
-0.3 V
Collector Emitter Saturation Voltage (Q2) (Max) VCE(sat) IB=-10mA
IC=-0.1A
-0.3 V
Transition frequency (Q1) (Min) fT IC=-0.001A
VCE=-10V
80 MHz
Transition frequency (Q2) (Min) fT IC=-0.001A
VCE=-10V
80 MHz
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