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KBPM202G Datasheet
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Specifications
Name
Value
Type
Parameter
Factory Lead Time
7 Weeks
Mount
Surface Mount
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
4-SIP, KBPM
Number of Pins
4
Operating Temperature
-55°C~150°C TJ
Packaging
Bulk
Published
2010
Part Status
Obsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
1 (Unlimited)
Termination
Solder
Pitch
1.25mm
Technology
Standard
Orientation
Straight
Number of Contacts
3
Diode Type
Single Phase
Current - Reverse Leakage @ Vr
5μA @ 50V
Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Max) @ If
1.1V @ 2A
Max Voltage Rating (DC)
5.05kV
Forward Current
2A
Max Reverse Leakage Current
5μA
Max Surge Current
65A
Peak Reverse Current
5A
Max Repetitive Reverse Voltage (Vrrm)
200V
Voltage - Peak Reverse (Max)
200V
RoHS Status
RoHS Compliant
KBPM202G Product Details
KBPM202G Overview
Powered by a forward voltage of 2A, this device operates on a forward voltage of 2A.Basically, it's an electronic component that comes in a 4-SIP, KBPM package.Bridge rectifier is important to monBridge rectifieror the reverse leakage current and not allow Bridge rectifier to exceed 5μA.Bridge rectifier is mounted using the Surface Mount method.Operating at the temperature of -55°C~150°C TJ ensures its normal operation.Monitoring surge current and not allowing it to exceed 65A is essential.There is a peak reverse voltage of 5A which is used to power this device.
KBPM202G Features
2A forward voltage forward voltage of 2A 4-SIP, KBPM package operating at a temperature of -55°C~150°C TJ peak reverse voltage of 5A a reverse voltage peak of 5A
KBPM202G Applications
There are a lot of GeneSiC Semiconductor KBPM202G applications of bridge rectifiers.
Rectifier for induction heating
Power distribution – SCR based transformer tap changers
Welding equipment
Transportation – Traction rectifiers and auxiliary rectifiers
Wind power (alternative energy) – Converters available as diodes, SCRs or IGBTs