Datasheet THAT 380G (THAT Corporation) - 4

ManufacturerTHAT Corporation
DescriptionLow-Noise Matched Transistor Array Die
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Document 600042 Rev 03 Page 4 of 4 THAT380G Matched Transistor Array Die THAT Corporation believes all the information furnished in this data sheet is accurate and reliable. However we assume no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of third-party intellectual property which may result from its use. LIFE SUPPORT POLICY THAT Corporation ICs are not designed for use in life support equipment where a malfunction of our ICs might reasonably result in injury or death. Customers who use or sell our ICs for such life suport application do so at their own risk, and shall hold THAT Corporation harmless from any and all claims, damages, suits, or expenses resulting from such use or sale. CAUTION: THIS IS AN ESD (ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE) SENSITIVE DEVICE Electrostatic charges in the range of several kV can accumulate on the human body as well as test and assembly equip- ment. This device can be damaged by the currents generated by electrostatic discharge from bodies and equipment. Moreover, the transistors in this device are unprotected in order to maximize performance and flexibility. Accordingly, they are more sensitive to ESD damage than many other ICs which include protection devices at their inputs. Note that all of the pins are susceptible. Use ESD-preventative measures when storing and handling this device. Unused devices should be stored in conductive packaging. Packaging should be discharged to the destination socket before the devices are removed from their packages. ESD damage can occur to these devices even after they are installed in a board-level assembly. Circuits should include specific and appropriate ESD protection.
Revision History Revision ECO Date Changes Page
00 — 6/25/07 Release 01 2393 4/13/10 Changed Max. Operating Temperature from "0 to 70 °C" to 2 "-40 to 85 °C". 02 2776 4/30/13 -Revised Maximum Rating section 2 -Added NPN Breakdown Voltage spec. 2 -Added PNP Breakdown Voltage spec. 3 -Revised disclaimer text 4 03 2884 7/10/14 -Removed the 0.021" thick version 13 THAT and c are registered trademarks of THAT Corporation. THAT Corporation; 45 Sumner Street; Milford, Massachusetts 01757-1656; USA Tel: +1 508 478 9200; Fax: +1 508 478 0990; Web: www.thatcorp.com Copyright © 2014, THAT Corporation. All rights reserved. Document Outline Home Features & Applications Description Ordering Information Specifications Absolute Maximum Ratings NPN Electrical Characteristics PNP Electrical Characteristics Revision History