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SG2000

Manufacturer Part Number
SG2000
Description
High Voltage Medium Current Driver Arrays
Manufacturer
Microsemi Corporation
Datasheet

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4/90 Rev 1.3 6/97
Copyright
DESCRIPTION
The SG2000 series integrates seven NPN Darlington pairs with
internal suppression diodes to drive lamps, relays, and solenoids in
many military, aerospace, and industrial applications that require
severe environments. All units feature open collector outputs with
greater than 50V breakdown voltages combined with 500mA
current carrying capabilities. Five different input configurations
provide optimized designs for interfacing with DTL, TTL, PMOS, or
CMOS drive signals. These devices are designed to operate from
-55°C to 125°C ambient temperature in a 16 pin dual in line ceramic
(J) package and 20 pin Leadless Chip Carrier (LCC). The plastic
dual in–line (N) is designed to operate over the commercial
temperature range of 0 C to 70°C.
PARTIAL SCHEMATICS
1997
1
FEATURES
HIGH RELIABILITY FEATURES
Seven npn Darlington pairs
-55°C to 125°C ambient operating temperature range
Collector currents to 600mA
Output voltages from 50V to 95V
Internal clamping diodes for inductive loads
DTL, TTL, PMOS, or CMOS compatible inputs
Hermetic ceramic package
Available to MIL-STD-883 and DESC SMD
MIL-M38510/14101BEA - JAN2001J
MIL-M38510/14102BEA - JAN2002J
MIL-M38510/14103BEA - JAN2003J
MIL-M38510/14104BEA - JAN2004J
Radiation data available
LMI level "S" processing available
CURRENT DRIVER ARRAYS
HIGH VOLTAGE MEDIUM
11861 Western Avenue
SG2000 SERIES
L
INFINITY Microelectronics Inc.
(714) 898-8121
Garden Grove, CA 92841
FAX: (714) 893-2570

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SG2000 Summary of contents

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... DESCRIPTION The SG2000 series integrates seven NPN Darlington pairs with internal suppression diodes to drive lamps, relays, and solenoids in many military, aerospace, and industrial applications that require severe environments. All units feature open collector outputs with greater than 50V breakdown voltages combined with 500mA current carrying capabilities ...

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... JC , ............ 120°C/W JA (Note 2) Peak Collector Current, I 50V SG2000, SG2020 series ........................................... 95V SG2010 series ........................................................ Operating Ambient Temperature Range SG2000 Series - Hermetic .......................... SG2000 Series - Plastic .................................. Logic Inputs Device General Purpose SG2013 PMOS, CMOS SG2014 14V-25V PMOS SG2015 5V TTL, CMOS SG2021 6V-15V CMOS, PMOS ...

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... ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Unless otherwise specified, these specifications apply over the operating ambient temperatures for SG2000 series - Hermetic - with - and SG2000 series - Plastic - with the ambient temperature.) SG2001 thru SG2004 Parameter Output Leakage Current (I ) CEX Collector - Emitter (V ) CE(SAT) Input Current (I ...

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... A All T = 25°C 0 All T = 25°C 0 All All I = 350mA 500mA F 4 SG2000 SERIES Test Conditions Min. Typ. Max. = 50V = 50V 50V 1100 850 550 600 500 350 600 500 A ...

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... T = 25°C A All T = 25°C 0 All T = 25°C 0 All All I = 350mA F 5 SG2000 SERIES Test Conditions Min. Typ. Max. = 95V = 95V 850 550 350 500 350 250 500 350 250 ...

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... FIGURE 7. PEAK COLLECTOR CURRENT VS. DUTY CYCLE 4/90 Rev 1.3 6/97 Copyright 1997 FIGURE 2. OUTPUT CURRENT VS. INPUT VOLTAGE FIGURE 5. INPUT CHARACTERISTICS - SG2003 6 SG2000 SERIES FIGURE 3. OUTPUT CURRENT VS. INPUT CURRENT FIGURE 6. INPUT CHARACTERISTICS - SG2004 L INFINITY Microelectronics Inc. 11861 Western Avenue Garden Grove, CA 92841 (714) 898-8121 FAX: (714) 893-2570 ...

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... C to 125 C - 125 C - 125 C - 125 C - 125 C - 125 C - 125 - 125 C - 125 C 7 SG2000 SERIES ...

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