Rectifiers – Function and Applications
Rectifiers are electronic components or circuits that convert alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC). They usually consist of several diodes and are used in power supplies and voltage regulators.
Areas of application for our rectifiers:
- Power supplies – Convert 230V AC to DC for electronic devices.
- Charge controllers – Used in battery charging circuits to provide a consistent DC voltage.
- Motor controllers – Provide DC power for DC motors from AC sources.
There are different types, including half-wave rectifiers, bridge rectifiers, and regulated rectifiers, which differ in efficiency and output voltage.
Rectifiers
Diode, Superfast, SMC, 100V, 3A, 35ns, 150°C
Rectifiers
Diode, Superfast, SMC, 100V, 3A, 20ns, 150°C
Fast rectifiers
Diode, Fast, SMC, 100V, 3A, 150ns, 150°C
Rectifiers
Diode, SMC, 100V, 3A, 150°C
Rectifiers
Diode, SMC, 100V, 5A, 150°C
Rectifiers
Diode, SMC, 100V, 8A, 150°C
Rectifiers
Ultrafast, SMC, 100V, 3A, 50ns, 150°C
Rectifiers
Ultrafast, SMC, 100V, 3A, 50ns, 150°C, AEC-Q101
KBPC10/15/2510FP
3EZ56
1N5345B
DIW065SIC049
MMBT7002K-AQ
GBU10M
SBCT2060
1.0SMBJ15A-AQ
DB25-02
BY550-1000
DI79L10DAB
1N4007GP
DI79M05D1
UGB8GT