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  kbpc40, 50s series 40, 50a in-line bridge rectifier da t a sheet 1303, re v . a features diffused junction low forward voltage drop high current capability a high reliability high surge current capability ideal for printed circuit boards designed for saving mounting space - ~ ~ + mechanical data c case: epoxy case with heat sink internally d mounted in the bridge encapsulation terminals: plated leads solderable per e e mil-std-202, method 208 polarity: as marked on body metal heatsink weight: 30 grams (approx.) g b mounting position: any marking: type number h maximum ratings and electrical characteristics @t a =25c unless otherwise specified single phase, half wave, 60hz, resistive or inductive load. for capacitive load, derate current by 20%. characteristics symbol -00s -01s -02s -04s -06s -08s -10s unit peak repetitive reverse voltage working peak reverse voltage dc blocking voltage v rrm v rwm v r 50 100 200 400 600 800 1000 v rms reverse voltage v r(rms) 35 70 140 280 420 560 700 v average rectified output current @t c = 55c kbpc40 kbpc50 i o 40 50 a non-repetitive peak forward surge current, 8.3ms single half-sine-wave superimposed on rated load (jedec method) kbpc40 kbpc50 i fsm 400 400 a forward voltage drop (per element) kbpc40 @i f = 20a kbpc50 @i f = 25a v fm 1.2 v peak reverse current at @t a = 25c rated dc blocking voltage (per element) @t a = 100c i r 10 1.0 a ma typical thermal resistance (per element) (note 1) r jc 1.5 k/w rms isolation voltage from case to lead v iso 2500 v operating and storage temperature range t j, t stg -55 to +150 c note: 1. thermal resistance junction to case per element mounted on 8" x 8" x 25" thick al plate. sensitron semiconductor kbpc-s dim min max min max a 28.40 28.70 1.12 1.13 b 10.97 11.23 0 .432 0.442 c 13.90 ? 0.547 ? d 19.10 ? 0.752 ? e 5.10 ? 0.201 ? g 1.20 ? typical 0.047 ?typical h 3.05 0.120 3.60 0.142 in mm in inch  ? 
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0.01 0.1 1.0 10 100 0 0.4 0.8 1.0 1.6 1.80.60.2 1.2 1.4 i , instantaneous forward current (a) f v , instantaneous forward voltage (v) fig. 2 typical forward characteristics (per element) f t = 25c j pulse width = 300s 0 100 200 300 400 1 10 100 i , peak fwd. surge current (a) fsm number of cycles at 60 hz fig. 3 max non-repetitive surge current single half-sine wave (jedec method) t = 150c j 10 100 1000 0.1 1.0 10 100 c , capacitance (pf) j v , reverse voltage (v) fig. 4 typical junction capacitance (per element) r f=1mhz t = 25c j 0.01 0.1 1.0 10 100 4020 60 80 100 120 140 i , instantaneous reverse current (a) r percent of rated peak reverse voltage (%) fig. 5 typical reverse characteristics (per element) t = 125c j t = 25c j 0 15 3 0 0 2 5 5 0 7 5 10 0 12 5 150 i , average forward current (a) f t , case temperature (c) fig. 1 forward. current derating curve c resistive or inductive load mounted on a 220x220x50mm al plate heatsink 4 5 6 0 k b p c 40 k b p c 5 0 ? 221 west industry court  deer park, ny 11729-4681  (631) 586-7600 fax (631) 242-9798 ? ? world wide web site - http://www.sensitron.com ? e-mail address - sales@sensitron.com ?    


  

                         
              
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