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BR84 Datasheet
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Specifications
Name
Value
Type
Parameter
Factory Lead Time
4 Weeks
Lifecycle Status
PRODUCTION (Last Updated: 5 months ago)
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
4-Square, BR-8
Number of Pins
8
Operating Temperature
-65°C~125°C TJ
Packaging
Bulk
Published
2010
Part Status
Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
1 (Unlimited)
Technology
Standard
Diode Type
Single Phase
Current - Reverse Leakage @ Vr
10μA @ 400V
Cable Length
2m
Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Max) @ If
1.1V @ 1A
Wire/Cable Gauge
24 AWG
Forward Current
8A
Max Reverse Leakage Current
10μA
Max Surge Current
125A
Peak Reverse Current
10A
Max Repetitive Reverse Voltage (Vrrm)
400V
Voltage - Peak Reverse (Max)
400V
RoHS Status
RoHS Compliant
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BR84 Product Details
BR84 Overview
An input voltage of 8A powers this device.Bridge rectifier is a type of electronic component that is available in a 4-Square, BR-8 package.There should be a monrectifieroring of the reverse leakage current and rectifier should not be allowed to exceed 10μA.Keeping the temperature at -65°C~125°C TJ ensures normal operation.Monitoring surge current and not allowing it to exceed 125A is essential.Powering this device is provided by a reverse voltage peak of 10A.
BR84 Features
8A forward voltage forward voltage of 8A 4-Square, BR-8 package operating at a temperature of -65°C~125°C TJ peak reverse voltage of 10A a reverse voltage peak of 10A
BR84 Applications
There are a lot of GeneSiC Semiconductor BR84 applications of bridge rectifiers.
High temperature and rectifiers
Low thermal resistance
Rectifier for induction heating
Fuse-in-glass diodes design
Power distribution – SCR based transformer tap changers
Working peak reverse voltages 200 to 1 ,000 volts
Crowbar systems for motor drives
Military and other high-reliability applications
Electroplating systems – Input SCRs and output rectifiers