The D25XB100-7000 is a bridge rectifier manufactured by Shindengen Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd. It's designed to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) with a high current capacity and voltage rating for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications.
Applications
- Power Supplies: Converts AC voltage from the mains to DC voltage required by electronic devices and systems.
- Industrial Automation: Used in automation equipment to provide DC power to motors, controllers, and sensors.
- Motor Drives: Converts AC to DC for driving DC motors in various applications.
- Welding Equipment: Provides rectified DC current for welding applications.
- Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS): Used as a rectifier in UPS systems to provide DC power to the inverter during normal operation and charge the battery.
Features
- High Current Capacity: Can handle high forward current, making it suitable for power-intensive applications.
- High Voltage Rating: Withstands high reverse voltage, providing reliable operation in high-voltage environments.
- Compact Size: Relatively small size for its current and voltage capabilities.
- High Surge Current Capability: Withstands high surge currents during startup or transient events.
- Insulated Package: Provides electrical isolation for safety and reduces the need for external heat sinking in some applications.
Benefits
- Efficient Power Conversion: Converts AC to DC with minimal power loss.
- Reliable Performance: Provides stable and reliable DC power to connected devices.
- Robust Design: Withstands harsh industrial environments.
- Easy Installation: Designed for easy mounting and connection.
- Enhanced Safety: Insulated package improves safety and reduces the risk of electrical shock.
Additional Details
The D25XB100-7000 is typically packaged in a molded case. Key specifications include a maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage (VRRM) of 1000V, a maximum average forward rectified current (IF(AV)) of 25A, and a maximum surge current (IFSM) of 300A. The operating temperature range is generally from -40°C to +150°C. The terminals are often lead-free plated and RoHS compliant.