Lite-On Bridge Rectifier, 800mA, 600V, 4-Pin

RS Stock No.: 701-0348Brand: Lite-OnManufacturers Part No.: HD06
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Specifications

Brand

Lite-On

Bridge Type

Single Phase

Peak Average Forward Current

800mA

Peak Reverse Repetitive Voltage

600V

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Package Type

HDDF

Pin Count

4

Configuration

Single

Peak Non-Repetitive Forward Surge Current

30A

Maximum Operating Temperature

+150 °C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55 °C

Peak Forward Voltage

1V

Peak Reverse Current

500µA

Length

4.9mm

Dimensions

4.9 x 4 x 2.7mm

Height

2.7mm

Width

4mm

Product details

Bridge Rectifiers - Lite-On

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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Lite-On Bridge Rectifier, 800mA, 600V, 4-Pin

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Lite-On Bridge Rectifier, 800mA, 600V, 4-Pin

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Technical documents

Specifications

Brand

Lite-On

Bridge Type

Single Phase

Peak Average Forward Current

800mA

Peak Reverse Repetitive Voltage

600V

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Package Type

HDDF

Pin Count

4

Configuration

Single

Peak Non-Repetitive Forward Surge Current

30A

Maximum Operating Temperature

+150 °C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55 °C

Peak Forward Voltage

1V

Peak Reverse Current

500µA

Length

4.9mm

Dimensions

4.9 x 4 x 2.7mm

Height

2.7mm

Width

4mm

Product details

Bridge Rectifiers - Lite-On

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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