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Motorola Small–Signal Transistors, FETs and Diodes Device Data
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PNP Silicon
These transistors are designed for general purpose amplifier
applications. They are housed in the SOT–323/SC–70 which is
designed for low power surface mount applications.
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Rating Symbol BC856 BC857 BC858 Unit
CollectorEmitter Voltage VCEO –65 –45 –30 V
CollectorBase Voltage VCBO –80 –50 –30 V
EmitterBase Voltage VEBO –5.0 –5.0 –5.0 V
Collector Current — Continuous IC–100 –100 –100 mAdc
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
Characteristic Symbol Max Unit
Total Device Dissipation FR–5 Board, (1)
TA = 25°CPD150 mW
Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient R
q
JA 833 °C/W
Junction and Storage Temperature TJ, Tstg 55 to +150 °C
DEVICE MARKING
BC856AWT1 = 3A; BC856BWT1 = 3B; BC857AWT1 = 3E; BC857BWT1 = 3F;
BC858AWT1 = 3J; BC858BWT1 = 3K; BC858CWT1 = 3L
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted)
Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit
OFF CHARACTERISTICS
CollectorEmitter Breakdown Voltage BC856 Series
(IC = –10 mA) BC857 Series
BC858 Series
V(BR)CEO –65
–45
–30
V
CollectorEmitter Breakdown Voltage BC856 Series
(IC = –10 µA, VEB = 0) BC857 Series
BC858 Series
V(BR)CES –80
–50
–30
V
CollectorBase Breakdown Voltage BC856 Series
(IC = –10
m
A) BC857 Series
BC858 Series
V(BR)CBO –80
–50
–30
V
EmitterBase Breakdown Voltage BC856 Series
(IE = –1.0
m
A) BC857 Series
BC858 Series
V(BR)EBO –5.0
–5.0
–5.0
V
Collector Cutoff Current (VCB = –30 V)
Collector Cutoff Current (VCB = –30 V, TA = 150°C) ICBO
–15
–4.0 nA
µA
1. FR–5 = 1.0 x 0.75 x 0.062 in
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SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
Motorola Preferred Devices
CASE 419–02, STYLE 3
SOT–323/SC–70
12
3
Motorola, Inc. 1996
COLLECTOR
3
1
BASE
2
EMITTER
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted) (Continued)
Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit
ON CHARACTERISTICS
DC Current Gain BC856A, BC857A, BC585A
(IC = –10 µA, VCE = –5.0 V) BC856A, BC857A, BC858A
BC858C
(IC = –2.0 mA, VCE = –5.0 V) BC856A, BC857A, BC858A
BC856B, BC857B, BC858B
BC858C
hFE
125
220
420
90
150
270
180
290
520
250
475
800
CollectorEmitter Saturation Voltage
(IC = –10 mA, IB = –0.5 mA)
(IC = –100 mA, IB = –5.0 mA)
VCE(sat)
–0.3
–0.65
V
BaseEmitter Saturation Voltage
(IC = –10 mA, IB = –0.5 mA)
(IC = –100 mA, IB = –5.0 mA)
VBE(sat)
–0.7
–0.9
V
BaseEmitter On Voltage
(IC = –2.0 mA, VCE = –5.0 V)
(IC = –10 mA, VCE = –5.0 V)
VBE(on) –0.6
–0.75
–0.82
V
SMALL–SIGNAL CHARACTERISTICS
CurrentGain — Bandwidth Product
(IC = –10 mA, VCE = –5.0 Vdc, f = 100 MHz) fT100 MHz
Output Capacitance
(VCB = –10 V, f = 1.0 MHz) Cob 4.5 pF
Noise Figure
(IC = –0.2 mA, VCE = –5.0 Vdc, RS = 2.0 k,
f = 1.0 kHz, BW = 200 Hz)
NF 10 dB
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BC857/BC858
Figure 1. Normalized DC Current Gain
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mAdc)
2.0
Figure 2. “Saturation” and “On” Voltages
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mAdc)
–0.2
0.2
Figure 3. Collector Saturation Region
IB, BASE CURRENT (mA)
Figure 4. Base–Emitter Temperature Coefficient
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
–0.6
–0.7
–0.8
–0.9
–1.0
–0.5
0
–0.2
–0.4
–0.1
–0.3
1.6
1.2
2.0
2.8
2.4
–1.2
–1.6
–2.0
–0.02 –1.0 –10
0–20
–0.1
–0.4
–0.8
hFE, NORMALIZED DC CURRENT GAIN
V, VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
VCE, COLLECTOR–EMITTER VOLTAGE (V)
VB, TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT (mV/ C)
°θ
1.5
1.0
0.7
0.5
0.3
–0.2 –10 –100
–1.0
TA = 25
°
CVBE(sat) @ IC/IB = 10
VCE(sat) @ IC/IB = 10
VBE(on) @ VCE = –10 V
VCE = –10 V
TA = 25
°
C
–55
°
C to +125
°
C
IC = –100 mA
IC = –20 mA
–0.5 –1.0 –2.0 –5.0 –10 –20 –50 –100 –200 –0.1 –0.2 –0.5 –1.0 –2.0 –5.0 –10 –20 –50 –100
IC = –200 mAIC = –50 mAIC =
–10 mA
Figure 5. Capacitances
VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
10
Figure 6. Current–Gain – Bandwidth Product
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mAdc)
–0.4
1.0
80
100
200
300
400
60
20
40
30
7.0
5.0
3.0
2.0
–0.5
C, CAPACITANCE (pF)
f, CURRENT–GAIN – BANDWIDTH PRODUCT (MHz)
T
TA = 25
°
C
Cob
Cib
–0.6 –1.0 –2.0 –4.0 –6.0 –10 –20 –30 –40
150
–1.0 –2.0 –3.0 –5.0 –10 –20 –30 –50
VCE = –10 V
TA = 25
°
C
TA = 25
°
C
1.0
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BC856
Figure 7. DC Current Gain
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (AMP)
Figure 8. “On” Voltage
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
–0.8
–1.0
–0.6
–0.2
–0.4
1.0
2.0
–0.1 –1.0 –10 –200
–0.2
0.2
0.5
–0.2 –1.0 –10 –200
TJ = 25
°
C
VBE(sat) @ IC/IB = 10
VCE(sat) @ IC/IB = 10
VBE @ VCE = –5.0 V
Figure 9. Collector Saturation Region
IB, BASE CURRENT (mA)
Figure 10. Base–Emitter Temperature Coefficient
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
–1.0
–1.2
–1.6
–2.0
–0.02 –1.0 –10
0–20
–0.1
–0.4
–0.8
VCE, COLLECTOR–EMITTER VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
VB, TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT (mV/ C)
°θ
–0.2 –2.0 –10 –200
–1.0
TJ = 25
°
C
IC =
–10 mA
hFE, DC CURRENT GAIN (NORMALIZED)
V, VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
VCE = –5.0 V
TA = 25
°
C
0–0.5 –2.0 –5.0 –20 –50 –100
–0.05 –0.2 –0.5 –2.0 –5.0
–100 mA
–20 mA
–1.4
–1.8
–2.2
–2.6
–3.0 –0.5 –5.0 –20 –50 –100
–55
°
C to 125
°
C
θ
VB for VBE
–2.0 –5.0 –20 –50 –100
Figure 11. Capacitance
VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
40
Figure 12. Current–Gain – Bandwidth Product
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
–0.1 –0.2 –1.0 –50
2.0 –2.0 –10 –100
100
200
500
50
20
20
10
6.0
4.0
–1.0 –10 –100
VCE = –5.0 V
C, CAPACITANCE (pF)
f, CURRENT–GAIN – BANDWIDTH PRODUCT
T
–0.5 –5.0 –20
TJ = 25
°
C
Cob
Cib
8.0
–50 mA –200 mA
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Figure 13. Thermal Response
t, TIME (ms)
1.0
r(t), TRANSIENT THERMAL
2.0 5.01.00.50.20.1
RESISTANCE (NORMALIZED)
0.7
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.07
0.05
0.03
0.02
0.01 20 5010 200 500100 1.0 k 2.0 k 5.0 k 10 k
Figure 14. Active Region Safe Operating Area
VCE, COLLECTOR–EMITTER VOLTAGE (V)
–200
–1.0
IC, COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
TA = 25
°
C
D = 0.5
0.2
0.1 0.05 SINGLE PULSE
SINGLE PULSE
BONDING WIRE LIMIT
THERMAL LIMIT
SECOND BREAKDOWN LIMIT
3 ms
TJ = 25
°
C
Z
θ
JC(t) = r(t) R
θ
JC
R
θ
JC = 83.3
°
C/W MAX
Z
θ
JA(t) = r(t) R
θ
JA
R
θ
JA = 200
°
C/W MAX
D CURVES APPLY FOR POWER
PULSE TRAIN SHOWN
READ TIME AT t1
TJ(pk) – TC = P(pk) R
θ
JC(t)
t1t2
P(pk)
DUTY CYCLE, D = t1/t2
–100
–50
–10
–5.0
–2.0 –5.0 –10 –30 –45 –65 –100
1 s
BC558
BC557
BC556
The safe operating area curves indicate ICVCE limits of the
transistor that must be observed for reliable operation. Collector load
lines for specific circuits must fall below the limits indicated by the
applicable curve.
The data of Figure 14 is based upon TJ(pk) = 150°C; TC or TA is
variable depending upon conditions. Pulse curves are valid for duty
cycles to 10% provided TJ(pk) 150°C. TJ(pk) may be calculated from
the data in Figure 13. At high case or ambient temperatures, thermal
limitations will reduce the power that can be handled to values less
than the limitations imposed by the secondary breakdown.
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INFORMATION FOR USING THE SOT–323/SC–70 SURFACE MOUNT PACKAGE
MINIMUM RECOMMENDED FOOTPRINT FOR SURFACE MOUNTED APPLICATIONS
Surface mount board layout is a critical portion of the total
design. The footprint for the semiconductor packages must
be the correct size to insure proper solder connection
interface between the board and the package. With the
correct pad geometry, the packages will self align when
subjected to a solder reflow process.
SOT–323/SC–70
mm
inches
0.035
0.9
0.075
0.7
1.9
0.028
0.65
0.025
0.65
0.025
SOT–323/SC–70 POWER DISSIPATION
The power dissipation of the SOT–323/SC–70 is a function
of the pad size. This can vary from the minimum pad size for
soldering to a pad size given for maximum power dissipation.
Power dissipation for a surface mount device is determined
by TJ(max), the maximum rated junction temperature of the
die, RθJA, the thermal resistance from the device junction to
ambient, and the operating temperature, TA. Using the
values provided on the data sheet for the SOT–323/SC–70
package, PD can be calculated as follows:
PD = TJ(max) – TA
RθJA
The values for the equation are found in the maximum
ratings table on the data sheet. Substituting these values into
the equation for an ambient temperature T A of 25°C, one can
calculate the power dissipation of the device which in this
case is 150 milliwatts.
PD = 150°C – 25°C
833°C/W = 150 milliwatts
The 833°C/W for the SOT–323/SC–70 package assumes
the use of the recommended footprint on a glass epoxy
printed circuit board to achieve a power dissipation of
150 milliwatts. There are other alternatives to achieving
higher power dissipation from the SOT323/SC70
package. Another alternative would be to use a ceramic
substrate or an aluminum core board such as Thermal
Clad. Using a board material such as Thermal Clad, an
aluminum core board, the power dissipation can be doubled
using the same footprint.
SOLDERING PRECAUTIONS
The melting temperature of solder is higher than the rated
temperature of the device. When the entire device is heated
to a high temperature, failure to complete soldering within a
short time could result in device failure. Therefore, the
following items should always be observed in order to
minimize the thermal stress to which the devices are
subjected.
Always preheat the device.
The delta temperature between the preheat and
soldering should be 100°C or less.*
When preheating and soldering, the temperature of the
leads and the case must not exceed the maximum
temperature ratings as shown on the data sheet. When
using infrared heating with the reflow soldering method,
the difference shall be a maximum of 10°C.
The soldering temperature and time shall not exceed
260°C for more than 10 seconds.
When shifting from preheating to soldering, the
maximum temperature gradient shall be 5°C or less.
After soldering has been completed, the device should
be allowed to cool naturally for at least three minutes.
Gradual cooling should be used as the use of forced
cooling will increase the temperature gradient and result
in latent failure due to mechanical stress.
Mechanical stress or shock should not be applied during
cooling.
* Soldering a device without preheating can cause excessive
thermal shock and stress which can result in damage to the
device.
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
CASE 419–02
ISSUE G
SOT–323/SC–70
STYLE 3:
PIN 1. BASE
2. EMITTER
3. COLLECTOR
CRN
AL
D
G
V
SB
H
J
K
3
1 2
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI
Y14.5M, 1982.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH.
DIM MIN MAX MIN MAX
MILLIMETERSINCHES
A0.071 0.087 1.80 2.20
B0.045 0.053 1.15 1.35
C0.035 0.049 0.90 1.25
D0.012 0.016 0.30 0.40
G0.047 0.055 1.20 1.40
H0.000 0.004 0.00 0.10
J0.004 0.010 0.10 0.25
K0.017 REF 0.425 REF
L0.026 BSC 0.650 BSC
N0.028 REF 0.700 REF
R0.031 0.039 0.80 1.00
S0.079 0.087 2.00 2.20
V0.012 0.016 0.30 0.40
0.05 (0.002)
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