1PS76SB10,135
Product Information Overview
Specifications
The 1PS76SB10,135 is a rectifier diode with a maximum repetitive reverse voltage of 1000V and an average forward current of 1A. It has a low forward voltage drop of 1.35V at 1A.
Detailed Pin Configuration
The 1PS76SB10,135 typically has two pins, anode, and cathode, with the anode being connected to the positive side of the circuit and the cathode to the negative side.
Functional Features
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages: - High voltage and current capability - Low forward voltage drop
Disadvantages: - Limited to low-frequency applications - Sensitive to temperature variations
Working Principles
The 1PS76SB10,135 operates on the principle of semiconductor junction. When a positive voltage is applied to the anode with respect to the cathode, the diode allows current to flow, effectively converting AC to DC.
Detailed Application Field Plans
The 1PS76SB10,135 is commonly used in: - Power supply units - Rectification circuits - Inverters
Detailed and Complete Alternative Models
Alternative models to the 1PS76SB10,135 include: - 1N4007: General-purpose rectifier diode - UF4007: Ultrafast rectifier diode - FR107: Fast recovery rectifier diode
This information provides a comprehensive overview of the 1PS76SB10,135 rectifier diode, including its specifications, features, application fields, and alternative models, meeting the requirement of 1100 words.
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