TTC500

Transistor for low frequency small-signal amplification

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Description

Application Scope High-speed switching
Polarity NPN
AEC-Q101 Qualified(*)
RoHS Compatible Product(s) (#) Available

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Package Information

Toshiba Package Name SOT-23F
Package Image SOT-23F
Pins 3
Mounting Surface Mount
Width×Length×Height
(mm)
2.9×2.4×0.8
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Absolute Maximum Ratings

Characteristics Symbol Rating Unit
Collector Current IC 1 A
Collector-emitter voltage VCEO 50 V

Electrical Characteristics

Characteristics Symbol Condition Value Unit
DC Current Gain hFE (Max) hFE IC=0.1A
VCE=2V
1000 -
DC Current Gain hFE (Min) hFE IC=0.1A
VCE=2V
400 -
Collector Emitter Saturation Voltage (Max) VCE(sat) IB=6mA
IC=0.3A
0.17 V
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Orderable part number

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MOQ(pcs) Reliability
Information
RoHS AEC-Q100
AEC-Q101
Note
TTC500,LF 3000 Yes - General Use
TTC500,LXGF 3000 - Yes Yes (Note) Unintended Use (Note)

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Reference Design

Automotive Brushed DC Motor Control Circuit Using TB9103FTG
The Automotive Brushed DC Motor Control Circuit Using TB9103FTG can control two motors in half-bridge mode or one motor in H-bridge mode. The Motor can be controlled using onboard switches or an external MCU. This reference design provides design guide, data, and other contents.

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