Hello
have seen 2sa970 - 2SC2240 will going obsolete, but there is a TOSHIBA SOT23 Model with same technical specs. Does somebody know device number ?
have seen 2sa970 - 2SC2240 will going obsolete, but there is a TOSHIBA SOT23 Model with same technical specs. Does somebody know device number ?
SOT 23 has smaller Pd. If your replacing a part in an existing circuit be sure to check bias and power of the TO-92. I would not go above 60% Pd max for reliability purposes, IMO.
Yes, perhaps <50%. When I design with SMD and expect to reach the that limit, I like to draw a larger copper area for the collector pin so you don't have to de-rate quite as much. This extra heat sinking of the collector pin bumps up reliable Pd a bit by lowering die temperature and so less de-rating. The datasheet for SMDs usually specifies a certain copper area with specific copper thickness and standard FR-4 PCB material. If it is not mounted as designed for SMD PCB pads, I wouldn't go more than 30% especially for the higher voltage ones. A small current spike can destroy it quickly.
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However, these look good
http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/FJ/FJV992.pdf
http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/FJ/FJV1845.pdf 🙂
http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/FJ/FJV992.pdf
http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/FJ/FJV1845.pdf 🙂
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