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2SK302GRTE85R Datasheet, PDF (1/7 Pages) Toshiba Semiconductor – FM Tuner, VHF RF Amplifier Applications | |||
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TOSHIBA Field Effect Transistor Silicon N Channel MOS Type
2SK302
2SK302
FM Tuner, VHF RF Amplifier Applications
Unit: mm
⢠Low reverse transfer capacitance: Crss = 0.035 pF (typ.)
⢠Low noise figure: NF = 1.7dB (typ.)
⢠High power gain: Gps = 28dB (typ.)
⢠Recommend operation voltage: 5~15 V
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25°C)
Characteristics
Symbol
Rating
Unit
Drain-source voltage
VDS
20
V
Gate-source voltage
VGS
±5
V
Drain current
ID
30
mA
Drain power dissipation
PD
150
mW
Channel temperature
Tch
125
°C
Storage temperature
Tstg
â55~125
°C
Note: Using continuously under heavy loads (e.g. the application of high
JEDEC
TO-236
temperature/current/voltage and the significant change in
JEITA
â
temperature, etc.) may cause this product to decrease in the
reliability significantly even if the operating conditions (i.e.
TOSHIBA
2-3F1C
operating temperature/current/voltage, etc.) are within the
Weight: 0.012 g (typ.)
absolute maximum ratings.
Please design the appropriate reliability upon reviewing the Toshiba Semiconductor Reliability Handbook
(âHandling Precautionsâ/âDerating Concept and Methodsâ) and individual reliability data (i.e. reliability test
report and estimated failure rate, etc).
Electrical Characteristics (Ta = 25°C)
Characteristics
Symbol
Test Condition
Gate leakage current
Drain-source voltage
Drain current
Gate-source cut-off voltage
Forward transfer admittance
Input capacitance
Reverse transfer capacitance
Power gain
Noise figure
IGSS
VDS = 0 V, VGS = ±5 V
VDSX
VGS = â4 V, ID = 100 μA
IDSS
VDS = 10 V, VGS = 0 V
(Note)
VGS (OFF) VDS = 10 V, ID = 100 μA
âªYfsâª
VDS = 10 V, VGS = 0 V, f = 1 kHz
Ciss
Crss
VDS = 10 V, VGS = 0 V, f = 1 MHz
GPS
NF
VDS = 10 V, VGS = 0 V,
f = 100 MHz (Figure 1)
Note: IDSS classification O: 1.5~3.5 mA, Y: 3.0~7.0 mA, GR: 6.0~14.0 mA
Min Typ. Max Unit
â¯
â¯
±50
nA
20
â¯
â¯
V
1.5
â¯
14
mA
â¯
â¯
â2.5
V
â¯
10
â¯
mS
â¯
3.0
â¯
pF
⯠0.035 0.050 pF
â¯
28
â¯
dB
â¯
1.7
3.0
dB
1
2007-11-01
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