Power Bridge Rectifiers Simplify Circuit Assemblies

Sept. 1, 2000
The 25A GBPC25 and 35A GBPC35 bridge rectifiers combine four rectifier diodes into a single full-way bridge rectifier for high-current power supply input circuits. The new devices claim to save production time by eliminating the need to assemble

The 25A GBPC25 and 35A GBPC35 bridge rectifiers combine four rectifier diodes into a single full-way bridge rectifier for high-current power supply input circuits. The new devices claim to save production time by eliminating the need to assemble individual rectifiers into the bridge configuration. Both devices are rated at up to 1,200V and are made with glass-passivated diode chips to ensure maximum high temperature, reverse blocking stability. The bridge rectifiers have industry-standard pin-outs and universal three-way terminals to facilitate fast connection, board mounting, and soldering. A wire lead version is also available. Pricing starts at $2.40 each/100.

Company: INTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER CORP. (IR)

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