DATA SHEET
SILICON POWER TRANSISTOR
2SC4332,4332-Z
NPN SILICON EPITAXIAL TRANSISTOR
FOR HIGH-SPEED SWITCHING
PACKAGE DRAWINGS (Unit: mm)
The 2SC4332 and 2SC4332-Z are mold power transistors developed
for high-speed switching and feature a very low collector-to-emitter
saturation voltage.
2.3 0.2
0.5 0.1
6.5 0.2
5.0 0.2
4
This transistor is ideal for use in switching regulators, DC/DC
converters, motor drivers, solenoid drivers, and other low-voltage power
supply devices, as well as for high-current switching.
1
2
3
FEATURES
1.1 0.2
• Low collector saturation voltage
VCE(sat) = 0.3 V MAX. (IC = 3.0 A / IB = 0.15 A)
• Fast switching speed:
0.5 +−00..12
0.5 +−00..21
2.3 2.3
tf ≤ 0.3 μs MAX. (IC = 3.0 A)
• High DC current gain
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (TA = 25°C)
TO-251 (MP-3)
Collector to Base Voltage
Collector to Emitter Voltage
Base to Emitter Voltage
Collector Current (DC)
Collector Current (pulse)
Base Current (DC)
VCBO
VCEO
VEBO
IC(DC)
100
V
V
6.5 0.2
5.0 0.2
4.4 0.2
60
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2.3 0.2
0.5 0.1
7.0
V
Note
Note
5.0
A
4
Note1
IC(pulse)
10
2.5
A
IB(DC)
PT (TC = 25°C)
PT (TA = 25°C)
Tj
A
1
2 3
Total Power Dissipation
Total Power Dissipation
Junction Temperature
Storage Temperature
15
W
W
°C
°C
0.5 0.1
2.3 0.3
1.0Note2, 2.0Note3
0.5 0.1
2.3 0.3
0.15 0.15
150
ELECTRODE CONNECTION
Tstg
−55 to +150
1. Base
2. Collector
3. Emitter
Notes 1. PW ≤ 10 ms, duty cycle ≤ 50%
2. Printing board mounted
TO-252 (MP-3Z)
3. 7.5 cm2 x 0.7 mm, ceramic board mounted
4. Collector Fin
Note The depth of notch at the top of the fin is
from 0 to 0.2 mm.
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Document No. D16430EJ3V0DS00 (3rd edition)
Date Published July 2006 NS CP(K)
Printed in Japan
2002
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