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A rectifier diode contained in a shell is referred to as a diode rectifier bridge. It is split into two sections: a complete bridge and a partial bridge. The entire bridge is used to link the four diodes of the bridge rectifier circuit. Two diode bridge rectifiers are connected by a half-bridge.
One half of the bridge may be used to create a bridge rectifier circuit, while the other half can be used to create a full-wave rectifier circuit with the transformer’s centre tap. The rectifier bridge is perhaps the most extensively utilised circuit for providing full-wave rectification.
The full-wave bridge rectifier is utilised in many linear power supplies, switch-mode power supplies, and other electronic circuits where rectification is required due to its performance and capabilities.
The Global Diode Bridge Rectifier Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Panjit International has introduced the DXK package, which has 2A to 8A, 1000V standard type diode rectifiers with the greatest forward surge current and lowest reverse leakage for use in AC-DC circuits.
Optimize die bonding and soldering settings on the smart manufacturing line for maximum system efficiency. Panjit’s 1000V bridge diodes provide reduced conduction losses in input primary bridge applications due to their low forward voltage characteristics.
Panjit DXK Glass Passivated Bridge Rectifiers have a high forward surge current and low reverse leakage, making them ideal for use in AC-DC circuits.
These rectifiers meet the requirements of AEC-Q101C, are lead-free in accordance with EU RoHS 2.0, and are halogen-free according to IEC61249.