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MMPQ3904 Datasheet
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Specifications
Name
Value
Type
Parameter
Factory Lead Time
9 Weeks
Lifecycle Status
ACTIVE (Last Updated: 4 days ago)
Mount
Surface Mount
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
16-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width)
Number of Pins
16
Weight
143mg
Transistor Element Material
SILICON
Operating Temperature
-55°C~150°C TJ
Packaging
Tape & Reel (TR)
Published
2003
JESD-609 Code
e3
Pbfree Code
yes
Part Status
Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
3 (168 Hours)
Number of Terminations
16
ECCN Code
EAR99
Terminal Finish
Tin (Sn)
Subcategory
Other Transistors
Voltage - Rated DC
40V
Max Power Dissipation
1W
Terminal Position
DUAL
Terminal Form
GULL WING
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel)
235
Current Rating
200mA
Frequency
250MHz
Base Part Number
MMPQ3904
Pin Count
16
Number of Elements
4
Polarity
NPN
Power Dissipation
300mW
Transistor Application
SWITCHING
Gain Bandwidth Product
250MHz
Transistor Type
4 NPN (Quad)
Collector Emitter Voltage (VCEO)
40V
Max Collector Current
200mA
DC Current Gain (hFE) (Min) @ Ic, Vce
100 @ 10mA 1V
Vce Saturation (Max) @ Ib, Ic
300mV @ 5mA, 50mA
Collector Emitter Breakdown Voltage
40V
Transition Frequency
300MHz
Collector Emitter Saturation Voltage
100mV
Max Breakdown Voltage
40V
Collector Base Voltage (VCBO)
60V
Emitter Base Voltage (VEBO)
6V
hFE Min
75
Height
1.5mm
Length
10mm
Width
4mm
Radiation Hardening
No
REACH SVHC
No SVHC
RoHS Status
ROHS3 Compliant
Lead Free
Lead Free
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity
Unit Price
Ext. Price
2,500
$0.75610
$1.5122
5,000
$0.74676
$3.7338
MMPQ3904 Product Details
Description
The MMPQ3904 is an NPN Multi-Chip General Purpose Amplifier. This component is intended to serve as both an amplifier and switch. As a switch, the practical dynamic range goes up to 100 mA, and as an amplifier, it goes up to 100 MHz. A signal's power can be increased by an electronic device known as an amplifier, electronic amplifier, or (informally) amp (a time-varying voltage or current). It is a two-port electrical circuit that amplifies signals delivered to its input terminals using electricity from a power source to create signals with correspondingly increased amplitude at the output. The gain of an amplifier—that is, the ratio of output voltage, current, or power to input—is used to determine how much amplification it offers. A circuit with a power gain larger than one is referred to as an amplifier.
Features
-55 to 150°C Operating junction temperature range
Output dynamic range, the ratio of the largest and the smallest useful output levels
Slew rate, the maximum rate of change of the output
Rise time, settling time, ringing and overshoot characterize the step response