Taiwan Semiconductor Bridge Rectifier, 600 V 400 A, 4-Pin Single

RS Stock No.: 687-5784Brand: Taiwan SemiconductorManufacturers Part No.: GBPC3506Distrelec Article No.: 304-43-909
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Technical Document

Specifications

Product Type

Bridge Rectifier

Peak Reverse Repetitive Voltage Vrrm

600V

Mount Type

Screw

Package Type

GBPC

Number of Phases

1

Pin Count

4

Configuration

Single

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Forward Current If

35A

Minimum Operating Temperature

-50°C

Peak Non-Repetitive Forward Surge Current Ifsm

400A

Peak Forward Voltage Vf

1.1V

Width

29 mm

Peak Reverse Current Ir

5μA

Height

11.23mm

Length

29mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

GBPC35

Automotive Standard

No

Product details

Bridge Rectifiers with Push-on Terminals, GBPC 35 Series, Taiwan Semiconductor

High Current 35 Amperes
Integrally molded heat-sink provided very low thermal resistance for maximum heat dissipation
Isolated voltage from case to lead over 2500V
Fast-on Terminals

Approvals

UL E-96005

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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€ 9.10

€ 4.55 Each (In a Pack of 2) (Exc. Vat)

€ 11.42

€ 5.71 Each (In a Pack of 2) (inc. VAT)

Taiwan Semiconductor Bridge Rectifier, 600 V 400 A, 4-Pin Single

€ 9.10

€ 4.55 Each (In a Pack of 2) (Exc. Vat)

€ 11.42

€ 5.71 Each (In a Pack of 2) (inc. VAT)

Taiwan Semiconductor Bridge Rectifier, 600 V 400 A, 4-Pin Single

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QuantityUnit pricePer Pack
2 - 8€ 4.55€ 9.10
10 - 18€ 3.90€ 7.80
20 - 98€ 3.50€ 7.00
100 - 198€ 3.05€ 6.10
200+€ 2.75€ 5.50

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Technical Document

Specifications

Product Type

Bridge Rectifier

Peak Reverse Repetitive Voltage Vrrm

600V

Mount Type

Screw

Package Type

GBPC

Number of Phases

1

Pin Count

4

Configuration

Single

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Forward Current If

35A

Minimum Operating Temperature

-50°C

Peak Non-Repetitive Forward Surge Current Ifsm

400A

Peak Forward Voltage Vf

1.1V

Width

29 mm

Peak Reverse Current Ir

5μA

Height

11.23mm

Length

29mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

GBPC35

Automotive Standard

No

Product details

Bridge Rectifiers with Push-on Terminals, GBPC 35 Series, Taiwan Semiconductor

High Current 35 Amperes
Integrally molded heat-sink provided very low thermal resistance for maximum heat dissipation
Isolated voltage from case to lead over 2500V
Fast-on Terminals

Approvals

UL E-96005

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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