Diodes DPLS350E User Manual

Dpls350e, Features, Mechanical data

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DPLS350E

Document number: DS31230 Rev. 4 - 2

1 of 5

www.diodes.com

April 2009

© Diodes Incorporated

DPLS350E


LOW V

CE(SAT)

PNP SURFACE MOUNT TRANSISTOR

Features

Epitaxial Planar Die Construction

Ideally Suited for Automated Assembly Processes

Ideal for Medium Power Switching or Amplification Applications

Lead Free By Design/RoHS Compliant (Note 1)

"Green" Device (Note 2)

Mechanical Data

• Case:

SOT-223

Case Material: Molded Plastic, "Green” Molding Compound.
UL Flammability Classification Rating 94V-0

Moisture Sensitivity: Level 1 per J-STD-020D

Terminals: Finish — Matte Tin annealed over Copper leadframe
(Lead Free Plating). Solderable per MIL-STD-202, Method 208

Marking Information: See Page 4

Ordering Information: See Page 4

Weight: 0.115 grams (approximate)










Maximum Ratings

@T

A

= 25°C unless otherwise specified

Characteristic Symbol

Value

Unit

Collector-Base Voltage

V

CBO

-60 V

Collector-Emitter Voltage

V

CEO

-50 V

Emitter-Base Voltage

V

EBO

-6 V

Peak Pulse Current

I

CM

-5 A

Continuous Collector Current

I

C

-3 A

Base Current

I

B

-1 A

Thermal Characteristics

Characteristic Symbol

Value

Unit

Power Dissipation (Note 3) @ T

A

= 25°C

P

D

1 W

Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient Air (Note 3) @ T

A

= 25°C

R

θJA

125 °C/W

Operating and Storage Temperature Range

T

J

, T

STG

-55 to +150

°C

Notes:

1. No purposefully added lead.
2. Diodes Inc.'s "Green" policy can be found on our website at http://www.diodes.com/products/lead_free/index.php.
3. Device mounted on FR-4 PCB; pad layout as shown on page 4 or in Diodes Inc. suggested pad layout document AP02001, which can
be found on our website at http://www.diodes.com/datasheets/ap02001.pdf.

























Top View

Device Schematic

Pin Out Configuration

3

1

2,4

COLLECTOR

EMITTER

BASE

4

3

2

1

C

C

B

E

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