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679-5

679-5

Microsemi Corporation

679-5 datasheet pdf and Diodes - Bridge Rectifiers product details from Microsemi Corporation stock available on our website

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679-5 Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Factory Lead Time 8 Weeks
Lifecycle Status IN PRODUCTION (Last Updated: 1 month ago)
Mount Screw
Number of Pins 4
Diode Element Material SILICON
PackagingBulk
JESD-609 Code e0
Pbfree Code no
Part StatusActive
Number of Terminations 4
Terminal Finish TIN LEAD
Max Operating Temperature150°C
Min Operating Temperature -65°C
Subcategory Bridge Rectifier Diodes
Terminal Position UPPER
Terminal FormSOLDER LUG
Number of Elements 4
Element ConfigurationSingle
Diode Type BRIDGE RECTIFIER DIODE
Case Connection ISOLATED
Forward Current25A
Number of Phases 1
Peak Reverse Current10μA
Max Repetitive Reverse Voltage (Vrrm) 500V
Forward Voltage-Max 1.2V
Radiation HardeningNo
RoHS StatusNon-RoHS Compliant
In-Stock:59 items

Pricing & Ordering

QuantityUnit PriceExt. Price
25$276.02840$6900.71

679-5 Product Details

679-5 Overview


There is no forward voltage applied to this device.Screw represents the mounting method.Bridge rectifier is recommended that the forward voltage be monBridge rectifierored and not exceed 1.2V.In order to power this device, there is a reverse voltage peak of 10μA.

679-5 Features


25A forward voltage
forward voltage of 25A
peak reverse voltage of 10μA
a reverse voltage peak of 10μA

679-5 Applications


There are a lot of Microsemi Corporation 679-5 applications of bridge rectifiers.

  • Military, hybrid vehicles and power supplies
  • Wind power (alternative energy) – Converters available as diodes, SCRs or IGBTs
  • Low thermal resistance
  • High forward surge current capability
  • Aviation – Standby power distribution, resistive heating
  • Crowbar systems for motor drives
  • Rectifier for induction heating
  • Welding systems – Input rectifiers and fast recovery diodes
  • Solid state SCR based switches
  • Fuse-in-glass diodes design

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