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THAT300P14-U
Bipolar Transistor Array, Low-Noise, Quad NPN, 40 V, 20 mA
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- Manufacturer: THAT CORPORATION
- Product type: Bipolar Junction Transistor Arrays - BJT
- Transistor Polarity:NPN; Collector Emitter Voltage V(br)ceo:40V; Power Dissipation Pd:-; DC Collector Current:20mA; DC Current Gain hFE:100hFE; Transistor Case Style:DIP; No. of Pins:14Pins;
- No. of Pins: 14Pins
- Product Range: -
- Qualification: -
- Transistor Mounting: Through Hole
- Transistor Polarity: Quad NPN
- Power Dissipation NPN: -
- Power Dissipation PNP: -
- Transistor Case Style: DIP
- Transition Frequency NPN: 350MHz
- Transition Frequency PNP: -
- Operating Temperature Max: 70°C
- DC Current Gain hFE Min NPN: 100hFE
- DC Current Gain hFE Min PNP: -
- Continuous Collector Current NPN: 20mA
- Continuous Collector Current PNP: -
- Collector Emitter Voltage Max NPN: 40V
- Collector Emitter Voltage Max PNP: -
| Delivery and price | |
|---|---|
| Units per pack | 250 |
| Price | 6.56 € |
| Current stock | 10+ |
| Lead time | 30 days |
**Low-Noise Matched Transistor Array ICs**
THAT 300 Series
## **FEATURES**
- •4 Matched NPN Transistors
## **APPLICATIONS**
- •Low Noise Front Ends
- º 300 typical hfe of 100 º 300A minimum hfe of 150 º 300B minimum hfe of 300
- •4 Matched PNP Transistors º 320 typical hfe of 75
- •2 Matched PNP and 2 Matched NPN Transistors
- •Microphone Preamplifiers
- •Log/Antilog Amplifiers
- º 340 PNP typical hfe of 75 º 340 NPN typical hfe of 100
- •Low Voltage Noise º 0.75 nV/ √ Hz (PNP) º 0.8 nV/ √ Hz (NPN)
- •High Speed
- º fT = 350 MHz (NPN) º fT = 325 MHz (PNP)
- •500 μV matching between devices
- •Dielectrically Isolated for low crosstalk and high DC isolation
- •Current Sources
- •Current Mirrors
- •Multipliers
- •36V VCEO
## **Description**
The THAT 300, 320 and 340 are large geometry, 4-transistor, monolithic NPN and/or PNP arrays. They exhibit both high speed and low noise, with excellent parameter matching between transistors of the same gender. Typical base-spreading resistance is 25 Ω for the PNP devices (30 Ω for the low-gain NPNs), so their resulting voltage noise is under 1 nV/ √ Hz. This makes the 300 series ideally suited for low-noise amplifier input stages, log amplifiers, and many other applications. The four-NPN transistor array is available in versions selected for hfe with minimums of 150 (300A) or 300 (300B).
Fabricated in a dielectrically isolated, complementary bipolar process, each transistor is electrically insulated from the others by a layer of insulating oxide (not the reverse-biased PN junctions
used in conventional arrays). As a result, they exhibit inter-device crosstalk and DC isolation similar to that of discrete transistors. The resulting low collector-to-substrate capacitance produces a typical NPN fT of 350 MHz (325 MHz for the PNPs). Substrate biasing is not required for normal operation, though the substrate should be ac-grounded to optimize speed and minimize crosstalk.
An eight-transistor bare-die array with similar performance characteristics (the THAT 380G) is also available from THAT Corporation. Please contact us directly or through your local distributor for more information. Military-grade temperature range packages are available from TT Semiconductor (see www.ttsemiconductor.com for more information).
|**Part Number**|**Configuration**|**Package**|
|---|---|---|
|300P14-U|4-Matched NPN Transistors, Beta = 60 min.|DIP14|
|300S14-U||SO14|
|300AS14-U|4-Matched NPN Transistors, Beta = 150 min.|SO14|
|300BS14-U|4-Matched NPN Transistors, Beta = 300 min.|SO14|
|320P14-U|4-Matched PNP Transistors|DIP14|
|320S14-U||SO14|
|340P14-U|2-Matched NPN Transistors and<br>2-Matched PNP Transistors|DIP14|
|340S14-U||SO14|
|Table 1. Ordering Information|||
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THAT 300 THAT 320 THAT 340<br>1 14 1 14 1 14<br>2 13 2 13 2 13<br>Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2<br>3 12 3 12 3 12<br>4 SUB SUB 11 4 SUB SUB 11 4 SUB SUB 11<br>5 10 5 10 5 10<br>6 9 6 9 6 9<br>Q3 Q4 Q3 Q4 Q3 Q4<br>7 8 7 8 7 8<br>Figure 1. 300 Pinout Figure 2. 320 Pinout Figure 3. 340 Pinout<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
## **SPECIFICATIONS 1**
|NPN Collector-Emitter Voltage (BVCEO)<br>NPN Collector-Base Voltage (BVCBO)<br>PNP Collector-Emitter Voltage (BVCEO)<br>PNP Collector-Base Voltage (BVCBO)<br>Collector-Substrate Voltage (BVCS)|36 V<br>36V<br>–36 V<br>–36 V<br>±100 V<br>Collector Current<br>30 mA<br>Emitter Current<br>30 mA<br>Operating Temperature Range (TOP)<br>-40 to +85 °C<br>Maximum Junction Temperature (TJMAX)<br>+125 °C<br>Storage Temperature (TST)<br>-45 to +125 °C<br>**Absolute Maximum**<br>**Ratings**<br>**2,3**|
|---|---|
## **NPN Electrical Characteristics 2**
|**NPN**<br>**Electrical**<br>**Characteristics**<br>**2**|**NPN**<br>**Electrical**<br>**Characteristics**<br>**2**|**NPN**<br>**Electrical**<br>**Characteristics**<br>**2**|**NPN**<br>**Electrical**<br>**Characteristics**<br>**2**|**NPN**<br>**Electrical**<br>**Characteristics**<br>**2**|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|Max<br>Typ<br>Min<br>Max<br>Typ<br>Min<br>Max<br>Typ<br>Min<br>Units<br>300B<br>300A<br>300 / 340(Q1,Q2)<br>Conditions<br>Symbol<br>Parameter|||||
|VCB= 10 V, IC= 1 mA<br>IC= 10µA<br>hfe<br>NPN Current gain|—<br>—<br>100<br>100<br>60<br>—|—<br>—<br>—<br>—<br>150<br>—|—<br>—<br>—<br>—<br>300<br>—||
|VCB= 10V, IC= 1mA<br>Δhfe<br>NPN Current Gain Matching|—<br>4<br>—|—<br>4<br>—|—<br>4<br>—|%|
|VCB= 10V, IC= 1 mA, 1kHz<br>eN<br>NPN Noise Voltage Density|—<br>0.8<br>—|—<br>0.9<br>—|—<br>1<br>—|nV√Hz|
|IC= 1 mA, VCB= 10V<br>fT<br>NPN Gain-Bandwidth Product|—<br>350<br>—|—<br>350<br>—|—<br>350<br>—|MHz|
|IC= 1 mA<br>IC= 10 mA<br>VOS<br>NPNΔVBE<br>300: |VBE1-VBE2| ; |VBE3-VBE4|<br>340: |VBE1-VBE2||3<br>—<br>0.5<br>0.5<br>—<br>—|3<br>—<br>0.5<br>0.5<br>—<br>—|3<br>—<br>0.5<br>0.5<br>—<br>—|mV<br>mV|
|IC= 1 mA<br>IC= 10μA<br>IOS<br>NPNΔIB<br>300: |IB1-IB2| ; |IB3-IB4|<br>340: |IB1-IB2||1500<br>—<br>500<br>5<br>—<br>—|600<br>—<br>200<br>2<br>—<br>—|300<br>—<br>100<br>1<br>—<br>—|nA<br>nA|
|VCB= 25 V<br>ICBO<br>NPN Collector-Base Leakage<br>Current|—<br>25<br>—|—<br>25<br>—|—<br>25<br>—|pA|
|VCB= 0V, 10μA < IC< 10mA<br>rBE<br>NPN Bulk Resistance|—<br>2<br>—|—<br>2<br>—|—<br>2<br>—|Ω|
|VCB= 10 V, IC= 1 mA<br>rbb<br>NPN Base Spreading Resistance|—<br>32<br>—|—<br>32<br>—|—<br>32<br>—|Ω|
|IC= 1 mA, IB= 100μA<br>VCE(SAT)<br>NPN Collector Saturation Voltage|—<br>0.05<br>—|—<br>0.05<br>—|—<br>0.05<br>—|V|
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## **SPECIFICATIONS 1 (Cont’d)**
|**SPECIFICATIONS**<br>**1**<br>**(Cont’d)**|**SPECIFICATIONS**<br>**1**<br>**(Cont’d)**|**SPECIFICATIONS**<br>**1**<br>**(Cont’d)**|**SPECIFICATIONS**<br>**1**<br>**(Cont’d)**|**SPECIFICATIONS**<br>**1**<br>**(Cont’d)**|
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|Max<br>Typ<br>Min<br>Max<br>Typ<br>Min<br>Max<br>Typ<br>Min<br>Units<br>300B<br>300A<br>300 / 340(Q1,Q2)<br>Conditions<br>Symbol<br>Parameter<br>**NPN**<br>**Electrical**<br>**Characteristics**<br>**2**<br>**(cont’d)**|||||
|VCB= 10V, IE= 0mA, 100kHz<br>COB<br>NPN Output Capacitance|—<br>3<br>—|—<br>3<br>—|—<br>3<br>—|pF|
|IC= 10μAdc, IB= 0<br>BVCEO<br>NPN Breakdown Voltage|—<br>40<br>36|—<br>40<br>36|—<br>40<br>36|V|
|IC= 0 mA, VEB= 0 V<br>CEBO<br>Input Capacitance|—<br>5<br>—|—<br>5<br>—|—<br>5<br>—|pF|
|||**PNP**<br>|**Electrical**<br>**Characteristics**<br>**2**|**Electrical**<br>**Characteristics**<br>**2**||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Parameter|Symbol||Conditions|Min|Typ|Max|Units|
|PNP Current Gain|hfe||VCB= -10 V|||||
||||IC= -1 mA|50|75|—||
||||IC= -10μA|—|75|—||
|PNP Current Gain Matching|Δhfe||VCB= -10 V, IC= -1 mA|—|5|—|%|
|PNP Noise Voltage Density|eN||VCB= -10 V, IC= -1 mA, 1 kHz|—|0.75|—|nV√Hz|
|PNP Gain-Bandwidth Product|fT||IC= -1 mA, VCB= -10 V|—|325|—|MHz|
|PNPΔVBE|VOS||IC= -1 mA|—|0.5|3|mV|
|320: |VBE1-VBE2| ; |VBE3-VBE4||||IC= -10μA|—|0.5|—|mV|
|340: |VBE1-VBE2|||||||||
|PNPΔIB|IOS||IC= -1 mA|—|700|1800|nA|
|320: |IB1-IB2| ; |IB3-IB4||||IC= -10μA|—|7|—|nA|
|340: |IB1-IB2|||||||||
|PNP Collector-Base Leakage Current|ICBO||VCB= -25 V|—|–25|—|pA|
|PNP Bulk Resistance|rBE||VCB= 0 V, -10μA > IC> -10 mA|—|2|—|Ω|
|PNP Base Spreading Resistance|rbb||VCB= -10 V, IC= -1 mA|—|25|—|Ω|
|PNP Collector Saturation Voltage|VCE(SAT)||IC= -1 mA, IB= -100μA|—|–0.05|—|V|
|PNP Output Capacitance|COB||VCB= -10 V, IE= 0 mA, 100 kHz|—|3|—|pF|
|PNP Breakdown Voltage|BVCEO||IC= -10μAdc, IB= 0|-36|-40|—|V|
|Input Capacitance|CEBO||IC= 0 mA, VEB= 0 V|—|6|—|pF|
1. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
> 2. Unless otherwise noted, TA = 25ºC.
> 3. Stresses above those listed under "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only; the functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
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## **Packaging and Soldering Information**
The THAT 300, 320 and 340 are available in 14-pin PDIP and 14-pin surface mount (SOIC) packages. Package dimensions are shown below.
The 300-series packages are entirely lead-free. The lead-frames are copper, plated with successive layers of nickel, palladium, and gold. This approach makes it possible to solder these devices using lead-free and leadbearing solders.
Neither the lead-frames nor the plastic mold compounds used in the 300-series contains any hazardous substances as specified in the European Union's Directive on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2002/95/EG of January 27, 2003. The surface-mount package is suitable for use in a 100% tin solder process.
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|---|---|
|Parameter<br>Symbol|Conditions<br>Typ<br>Units<br>**Package Characteristics**|
|**Through-hole package**|See Fig. 4 for dimensions<br>14 Pin PDIP|
|Thermal Resistance<br>θJA<br>DIP package soldered to board<br>100<br>ºC/W||
|Environmental Regulation Compliance Complies with January 27, 2003 RoHS requirements||
|**Surface mount package**<br>See Fig. 5 for dimensions<br>14 Pin SOP||
|Thermal Resistance<br>θJA<br>SO package soldered to board<br>100<br>ºC/W||
|Soldering Reflow Profile<br>JEDEC JESD22-A113-D (250 ºC)||
|Moisture Sensitivity Level<br>MSL Above-referenced JEDEC soldering profile<br>1||
|Environmental Regulation Compliance<br>Complies with RoHS requirements||
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e<br>E H J<br>C<br>D<br>S<br>F<br>A1 A<br>L<br>B<br>SYM MM Inches<br>Min Max Min Max<br>A 3.30 4.32 0.130 0.170<br>A1 0.38 1.02 0.015 0.040<br>B 0.41 0.51 0.016 0.020<br>C 0.23 0.30 0.009 0.012<br>D 18.92 19.43 0.745 0.765<br>E 6.10 6.86 0.240 0.270<br>e 2.54 BSC 0.100 BSC<br>F 2.29 3.94 0.090 0.155<br>H 7.62 8.26 0.300 0.325<br>J 7.87 9.65 0.310 0.380<br>L 3.05 3.56 0.120 0.140<br>S 1.78 2.03 0.070 0.080<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
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|SYM||Min||Max|Min||Max|
|A||1.35||1.75|0.053||0.069|
|A1||0.10||0.25|0.004||0.010|
|B||0.36||0.48|0.014||0.019|
|C||0.18||0.25|0.007||0.010|
|D||8.53||8.79|0.336||0.346|
|E||3.81||4.01|0.150||0.158|
|e||1.27 BSC|||0.050 BSC|||
|F||1.09|1.65||0.043||0.065|
|H||5.84|6.20||0.230||0.244|
|L||0.41|0.89||0.016||0.035|
|a°||0°|8°||0°||8°|
Figure 4. Dual-In-Line Package Outline
Figure 5. Surface-Mount Package Outline
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THAT Corporation believes all the information furnished in this data sheet is accurate and reliable. However we assume no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of third-party intellectual property which may result from its use.
## LIFE SUPPORT POLICY
THAT Corporation ICs are not designed for use in life support equipment where a malfunction of our ICs might reasonably result in injury or death. Customers who use or sell our ICs for such life suport application do so at their own risk, and shall hold THAT Corporation harmless from any and all claims, damages, suits, or expenses resulting from such use or sale.
CAUTION: THIS IS AN ESD (ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE) SENSITIVE DEVICE
Electrostatic charges in the range of several kV can accumulate on the human body as well as test and assembly equipment. This device can be damaged by the currents generated by electrostatic discharge from bodies and equipment. Moreover, the transistors in this device are unprotected in order to maximize performance and flexibility. Accordingly, they are more sensitive to ESD damage than many other ICs which include protection devices at their inputs. Note that all of the pins are susceptible.
Use ESD-preventative measures when storing and handling this device. Unused devices should be stored in conductive packaging. Packaging should be discharged to the destination socket before the devices are removed from their packages. ESD damage can occur to these devices even after they are installed in a board-level assembly. Circuits should include specific and appropriate ESD protection.
> THAT and c are registered trademarks of THAT Corporation.
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## **Revision History**
|**Revision**|**ECO**|**Date**|**Changes**|**Page**|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|00|—|April 2004|Release||
|01|2393|April 2010|Changed Max. Operating Temperature from 70 °C to<br>85 °C.|2|
|02|2460|Sept. 2010|-Added high hfe versions Models 300A and 300B with<br>accompanying specifications and information.<br>-Revised Features, Applications, and Description sections<br>-Revised Maximum Rating section<br>-Added NPN Breakdown Voltage spec.<br>-Added PNP Breakdown Voltage spec.<br>-Added Packaging Characteristics Table.<br>-Revised disclaimer text|—<br>1<br>2<br>3<br>3<br>4<br>5|
|03|2760|Mar. 2013|-Corrected surface mount package drawing.<br>-Filled in 300A/B NPN Base Spreading Resistance spec.<br>-Corrected error in PNP Breakdown Voltage conditions.|4<br>2<br>3|
|04|2834|Nov. 2013|-Corrected through-hole package drawing.|4|
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## **Notes**
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## **Notes**
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