Belongs to: Semiconductor Devices
Category: Bridge Rectifier
Use: Converts alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC)
Characteristics: High efficiency, low power loss, compact size
Package: Through Hole
Essence: Silicon Bridge Rectifier
Packaging/Quantity: Tape & Reel, 500 units per reel
The GBJ2010-G bridge rectifier has four pins arranged in a standard configuration. The pinout is as follows: 1. Pin 1: AC Input + 2. Pin 2: AC Input - 3. Pin 3: DC Output + 4. Pin 4: DC Output -
Advantages: - High efficiency - Compact size - Low power loss - Reliable performance at high temperatures
Disadvantages: - Higher cost compared to traditional diode rectifiers - Sensitive to voltage spikes
The GBJ2010-G bridge rectifier operates on the principle of converting AC input into DC output by utilizing a configuration of diodes in a bridge topology. When an AC signal is applied to the input pins, the internal diodes conduct in such a way that the output is a rectified DC signal.
The GBJ2010-G bridge rectifier is commonly used in various applications including: - Power supplies - Battery chargers - Motor drives - Welding equipment - LED lighting systems
Some alternative models to GBJ2010-G include: - GBJ2510-G - GBJ3510-G - GBJ5010-G - GBJ10010-G
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