Taiwan Semiconductor Bridge Rectifier, 4A, 1000V, 4-Pin

RS Stock No.: 687-5831PBrand: Taiwan SemiconductorManufacturers Part No.: KBL407G T0
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Specifications

Bridge Type

Single Phase

Peak Average Forward Current

4A

Peak Reverse Repetitive Voltage

1000V

Mounting Type

Through Hole

Package Type

KBL

Pin Count

4

Configuration

Single

Peak Non-Repetitive Forward Surge Current

150A

Maximum Operating Temperature

+150 °C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55 °C

Peak Forward Voltage

1.1V

Peak Reverse Current

10µA

Length

19.6mm

Dimensions

19.6 x 6.48 x 16.38mm

Height

16.38mm

Width

6.48mm

Country of Origin

China

Product details

SIL PCB Mounting, KBL40xG series

Taiwan Semiconductor KBL40xG Series bridge rectifiers in SIL PCB Mounting package

Average forward current 4A
Glass passivated junction
Wire Lead Structure for Printed Circuit Board (PCB) mounting
Reliable low cost construction

Approvals

UL E-326243

Bridge Rectifiers - Taiwan Semiconductor

A Bridge Rectifier is a diode common application, known for converting an Alternating Current (AC) input into Direct Current a (DC) output. A diode bridge is an arrangement of four diodes in a bridge circuit configuration that provides the same polarity of output for either polarity of input.

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Technical Document

Specifications

Bridge Type

Single Phase

Peak Average Forward Current

4A

Peak Reverse Repetitive Voltage

1000V

Mounting Type

Through Hole

Package Type

KBL

Pin Count

4

Configuration

Single

Peak Non-Repetitive Forward Surge Current

150A

Maximum Operating Temperature

+150 °C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55 °C

Peak Forward Voltage

1.1V

Peak Reverse Current

10µA

Length

19.6mm

Dimensions

19.6 x 6.48 x 16.38mm

Height

16.38mm

Width

6.48mm

Country of Origin

China

Product details

SIL PCB Mounting, KBL40xG series

Taiwan Semiconductor KBL40xG Series bridge rectifiers in SIL PCB Mounting package

Average forward current 4A
Glass passivated junction
Wire Lead Structure for Printed Circuit Board (PCB) mounting
Reliable low cost construction

Approvals

UL E-326243

Bridge Rectifiers - Taiwan Semiconductor

A Bridge Rectifier is a diode common application, known for converting an Alternating Current (AC) input into Direct Current a (DC) output. A diode bridge is an arrangement of four diodes in a bridge circuit configuration that provides the same polarity of output for either polarity of input.

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