PIP3203-A, PIP3205-A, PIP3210-R Selling Leads, Datasheet
MFG:PHILIPS Package Cooled:SOT353 D/C:08+09+
PIP3203-A, PIP3205-A, PIP3210-R Datasheet download
Part Number: PIP3203-A
MFG: PHILIPS
Package Cooled: SOT353
D/C: 08+09+
MFG:PHILIPS Package Cooled:SOT353 D/C:08+09+
PIP3203-A, PIP3205-A, PIP3210-R Datasheet download
MFG: PHILIPS
Package Cooled: SOT353
D/C: 08+09+
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SYMBOL |
PARAMETER |
CONDITIONS |
MIN. |
MAX. |
UNIT |
VBGIL |
Continuous supply voltage |
Tmb 112°C during soldering |
0 |
50 8.5 48 175 150 260 |
V A W °C °C °C |
-VBG -VBG |
Reverse battery voltages2 Continuous reverse voltage Peak reverse voltage |
- - |
16 32 |
V V | |
RI,RS |
Application information External resistors3 |
to limit input, status currents |
3.2 |
- |
k |
II,IS II,IS |
Input and status Continuous currents Repetitive peak currents |
0.1, tp = 300 s |
-5 -50 |
5 50 |
mA mA |
EBL |
Non-repetitive clamping energy |
IL = 2 A Tj = 150°C prior to turn-off |
- |
100 |
mJ |
2 Reverse battery voltage is allowed only with external resistors to limit the input and status currents to a safe value. The connected load must limit the reverse load current. The internal ground resistor limits the reverse battery ground current. Power is dissipated and the Tj rating must be observed.
3 To limit currents during reverse battery and transient overvoltages (positive or negative).