The GSIB1520-E3/45 is a single-phase bridge rectifier from Vishay. It is designed to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). It is commonly used in power supplies, adapters, and other electronic devices that require a DC voltage source. The device offers a compact size and high surge current capability, making it a reliable choice for various applications.
Applications:
- Power Supplies
- AC Adapters
- Battery Chargers
- Lighting Systems
- Industrial Automation Equipment
Features:
- Single-Phase Bridge Rectifier: Converts AC to DC.
- High Surge Current Capability: Withstands high current surges.
- High Isolation Voltage: Provides electrical isolation.
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: Minimizes power losses.
- Compact Size: Saves board space.
Benefits:
- Efficient AC-DC Conversion: Provides a stable DC voltage from an AC source.
- Enhanced Reliability: High surge current capability protects against transients.
- Improved Safety: High isolation voltage ensures electrical safety.
- Reduced Power Dissipation: Low forward voltage drop minimizes power losses.
- Space-Saving Design: Compact size allows for use in space-constrained applications.
Additional Details:
The GSIB1520-E3/45 is typically available in a GSIB package. This bridge rectifier is designed to convert AC voltage to DC voltage efficiently and reliably. It features a high surge current capability, which allows it to withstand transient current surges without damage. The high isolation voltage provides electrical isolation between the AC input and the DC output, enhancing safety. The low forward voltage drop minimizes power losses, improving overall efficiency. This bridge rectifier is commonly used in power supplies to convert the AC mains voltage to a DC voltage suitable for powering electronic circuits. It is also used in AC adapters for charging batteries and powering portable devices. The compact size of the GSIB package makes it suitable for use in space-constrained applications. The GSIB1520-E3/45 is a reliable and efficient solution for AC-DC conversion in a wide range of electronic devices.