Vishay Bridge Rectifier, 200 V 200 A, 4-Pin Single

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RS Stock No.:
812-2240
Mfr. Part No.:
GBPC1202-E4/51
Manufacturer:
Vishay
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Brand

Vishay

Product Type

Bridge Rectifier

Peak Reverse Repetitive Voltage Vrrm

200V

Mount Type

Screw

Package Type

GBPC

Number of Phases

1

Pin Count

4

Configuration

Single

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Peak Non-Repetitive Forward Surge Current Ifsm

200A

Forward Current If

12A

Peak Forward Voltage Vf

1.1V

Width

28.8 mm

Peak Reverse Current Ir

500μA

Length

28.8mm

Height

7.87mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

GBPC12

Automotive Standard

No

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Bridge Rectifiers with Push-on Terminals, GBPC Series, Vishay Semiconductor


Glass Passivated Single-Phase Bridge Rectifier

Typical IR less than 0.5μA

High surge current capability

High case dielectric strength 1500Vrms

Fast-on Terminals

Bridge Rectifiers - Vishay Semiconductor


The Bridge Rectifier converts an Alternating Current (AC) input into a Direct Current (DC) output for full-wave rectification applications. The diode arrangement provides the same polarity of output for either polarity of input. A three-phase full-wave rectifier is an arrangement of six diodes in a bridge circuit configuration. The packages are designed for minimal size, highest reliability and maximum thermal performance.

Approvals

UL, E54214

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