Bu 808 Dfi
Bu 808 Dfi
Bu 808 Dfi
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STMicroelectronics PREFERRED SALESTYPE NPN MONOLITHIC DARLINGTON WITH INTEGRATED FREE-WHEELING DIODE HIGH VOLTAGE CAPABILITY ( > 1400 V ) HIGH DC CURRENT GAIN ( TYP. 150 ) FULLY INSULATED PACKAGE (U.L. COMPLIANT) FOR EASY MOUNTING LOW BASE-DRIVE REQUIREMENTS DEDICATED APPLICATION NOTE AN1184
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APPLICATIONS s COST EFFECTIVE SOLUTION FOR HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION IN LOW END TV UP TO 21 INCHES. DESCRIPTION The BU808DFI is a NPN transistor in monolithic Darlington configuration. It is manufactured using Multiepitaxial Mesa technology for cost-effective high performance.
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THERMAL DATA
R t hj-ca se Thermal Resistance Junction-case Max 2.4
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IC = 5 A VBE(off) = -5 V IC = 5 A VBE(off) = -5 V
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Derating Curve DC Current Gain
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Switching Time Inductive Load at 16KHZ Reverse Biased SOA
BASE DRIVE INFORMATION In order to saturate the power switch and reduce conduction losses, adequate direct base current IB1 has to be provided for the lowest gain hFE at 100 oC (line scan phase). On the other hand, negative base current IB2 must be provided to turn off the power transistor (retrace phase). Most of the dissipation, in the deflection application, occurs at switch-off. Therefore it is essential to determine the value of IB2 which minimizes power losses, fall time tf and, consequently, Tj. A new set of curves have been defined to give total power losses, ts and tf as a function of IB2 at both 16 KHz scanning frequencies for choosing the optimum negative drive. The test circuit is illustrated in figure 1. Inductance L 1 serves to control the slope of the negative base current IB2 to recombine the excess carrier in the collector when base current is still present, this would avoid any tailing phenomenon in the collector current. The values of L and C are calculated from the following equations: 1 1 1 L (IC)2 = C (VCEfly)2 = 2 f = 2 2 L C Where IC= operating collector current, VCEfly= flyback voltage, f= frequency of oscillation during retrace.
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Figure 1: Inductive Load Switching Test Circuits.
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MIN. 5.35 3.30 2.90 1.88 0.75 1.05 1.50 1.90 10.80 15.80 20.80 19.10 22.80 40.50 4.85 20.25 2.1
MAX. 5.65 3.80 3.10 2.08 0.95 1.25 1.70 2.10 11.20 16.20 21.20 19.90 23.60 42.50 5.25 20.75 2.3
MIN. 0.211 0.130 0.114 0.074 0.030 0.041 0.059 0.075 0.425 0.622 0.819 0.752 0.898 1.594 0.191 0.797 0.083
MAX. 0.222 0.150 0.122 0.082 0.037 0.049 0.067 0.083 0.441 0.638 0.835 0.783 0.929 1.673 0.207 0.817 0.091
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- Weight : 4.9 g (typ.) - Maximum Torque (applied to mounting flange) Recommended : 0.8 Nm; Maximum: 1 Nm - The side of the dissipator must be flat within 80 m
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BU808DFI
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