Datasheet MRF10005 Datasheet (Motorola)

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MRF10005MOTOROLA RF DEVICE DATA
The RF Line
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. . . designed for CW and long pulsed common base amplifier applications, such as JTIDS and Mode S, in the 0.96 to 1.215 GHz frequency range at high overall duty cycles.
Guaranteed Performance @ 1.215 GHz, 28 Vdc Output Power = 5.0 Watts CW Minimum Gain = 8.5 dB, 10.3 dB (Typ)
RF Performance Curves given for 28 Vdc and 36 Vdc Operation
100% Tested for Load Mismatch at All Phase Angles with 10:1 VSWR
Hermetically Sealed Industry Standard Package
Silicon Nitride Passivated
Gold Metallized, Emitter Ballasted for Long Life and Resistance to Metal
Migration
Internal Input Matching for Broadband Operation
Circuit board photomaster available upon request by contacting
RF Tactical Marketing in Phoenix, AZ.
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Rating Symbol Value Unit
Collector–Emitter Voltage V
CES
55 Vdc
Collector–Base Voltage V
CBO
55 Vdc
Emitter–Base Voltage V
EBO
3.5 Vdc
Collector Current — Continuous (1) I
C
1.25 mAdc
Total Device Dissipation @ TA = 25°C (1)
Derate above 25°C
P
D
25
143
Watt
mW/°C
Storage Temperature Range T
stg
–65 to +200 °C
Junction Temperature T
J
200 °C
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
Characteristic Symbol Max Unit
Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case (2) R
θJC
7.0 °C/W
NOTES:
1. These devices are designed for RF operation. The total device dissipation rating applies only when the devices are operated as RF amplifiers.
2. Thermal Resistance is determined under specified RF operating conditions by infrared measurement techniques.
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SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
5.0 W, 960–1215 MHz MICROWAVE POWER
TRANSISTOR NPN SILICON
CASE 336E–02, STYLE 1
Motorola, Inc. 1994
REV 6
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MOTOROLA RF DEVICE DATA
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (T
C
= 25°C unless otherwise noted.)
Characteristic
Symbol Min Typ Max Unit
OFF CHARACTERISTICS
Collector–Emitter Breakdown Voltage (IC = 25 mAdc, VBE = 0) V
(BR)CES
55 Vdc
Collector–Base Breakdown Voltage (IC = 25 mAdc, IE = 0) V
(BR)CBO
55 Vdc
Emitter–Base Breakdown Voltage (IE = 0.5 mAdc, IC = 0) V
(BR)EBO
3.5 Vdc
Collector Cutoff Current (VCB = 28 Vdc, IE = 0) I
CBO
1.0 mAdc
ON CHARACTERISTICS
DC Current Gain (IC = 500 mAdc, VCE = 5.0 Vdc) h
FE
20 100
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Output Capacitance (VCB = 28 Vdc, IE = 0, f = 1.0 MHz) C
ob
7.0 10 pF
FUNCTIONAL TESTS
Common–Base Amplifier Power Gain
(VCC = 28 Vdc, P
out
= 5.0 W, f = 1215 MHz)
G
PB
8.5 10.3 dB
Collector Efficiency
(VCC = 28 Vdc, P
out
= 5.0 W, f = 1215 MHz)
η 45 55 %
Load Mismatch
(VCC = 28 Vdc, P
out
= 5.0 W, f = 1215 MHz,
VSWR = 10:1 All Phase Angles)
ψ
No Degradation in Output Power
Figure 1. Test Circuit
C1, C2, C3 — 220 pF 100 mil Chip Capacitor C4 — 0.1 µF C5 — 47 µF/50 V Electrolytic L1 — 3 turn #18 AWG, 1/8″ ID, 0.18″ Long
Z1–Z10 — Microstrip, see details below Board Material — 0.030 Glass Teflon,
2.0 oz. Copper, εr = 2.55
RF
INPUT
RF
OUTPUT
Z10
C1
28 Vdc
+ –
D.U.T.
Z1 Z3
Z2 Z4 Z5 Z6
Z7
Z8
C3 C4 C5
+
L1
C2
Z9
0.050
0.25
0.20
0.050
0.40
0.90
0.37
0.70
0.13
0.080
0.50
0.20
0.660
0.275
0.16 0.25
0.375
0.57
0.40
0.25
0.08
2.365
1.385
1.125
0.650
0.30
0.000
0.00
0.20
0.30
0.40
0.70
1.45
1.91
1.96
2.365
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P
o
, OUTPUT POWER (WATTS)
Figure 2. Output Power versus Input Power Figure 3. Output Power versus Input Power
Figure 4. Series Equivalent Input/Output Impedances
9 8 7 6
5 4 3 2 1 0
0.90.80.70.60.50.40.30.20.10
Pin, INPUT POWER (WATTS)
f = 960 MHz
1215 MHz
VCC = 28 Vdc
9 8 7 6
5 4 3 2 1 0
0.90.80.70.60.50.40.30.20.10
Pin, INPUT POWER (WATTS)
f = 960 MHz
VCC = 36 Vdc
P
o
, OUTPUT POWER (WATTS)
1215 MHz
f = 960 MHz
1025
ZOL*
Z
in
Zo = 25
1090
1150
1215
f = 960 MHz
1025
1090
1150
1215
f
MHz
Z
in
OHMS
ZOL*
OHMS
960 1025 1090 1150 1215
6.5 + j8.5
10.0 + j7.0
11.2 + j4.9
10.8 + j2.0
7.8 + j0.0
7.4 – j18.9
7.2 – j17.4
7.1 – j16.3
7.15 – j14.3
7.8 – j11.2
ZOL* = Conjugate of the optimum load impedance into which the device output operates at a given output power, voltage and frequency.
P
out
= 5 W, VCC = 28 V
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
CASE 336E–02
ISSUE B
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI Y14.5M, 1982.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH.
STYLE 1:
PIN 1. COLLECTOR
2. EMITTER
3. BASE
G
D
H
K
SEATING PLANE
Q 2 PL
–B–
M
A
M
0.25 (0.010) B
M
T
–A–
–T–
1
2
3
N
U
F
E
C
DIM MIN MAX MIN MAX
MILLIMETERSINCHES
A 0.790 0.810 20.07 20.57 B 0.253 0.267 6.43 6.78 C 0.144 0.160 3.66 4.06 D 0.093 0.107 2.37 2.71 E 0.074 0.080 1.88 2.03 F 0.002 0.006 0.06 0.15 G 0.560 BSC 14.22 BSC H 0.043 0.057 1.10 1.44 K 0.346 0.394 8.79 10.10 N 0.243 0.257 6.18 6.52 Q 0.125 0.135 3.18 3.42 U 0.117 0.128 2.98 3.25
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MRF10005/D
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