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August 29, 2012

Central Semi Introduces 1A, 200 thru 1000V Full Wave Bridge Rectifiers in Low Profile LPDIP Package

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Central Semiconductor introduced the CBRLD1 series of 1.0A, high voltage bridge rectifiers. These devices are well suited for applications where high voltage capability, high power density, and low package profile are critical design elements. This device family includes the CBRLD1-02 (200V), CBRLD1-04 (400V), CBRLD1-06 (600V), CBRLD1-08 (800V), and CBRLD1-10 (1000V) devices, all with a low leakage current of 10µA at VRRM.

The LPDIP package has a 41% lower profile than the SMDIP case, and utilizes 61% less board space. Applications for these devices include input rectification for solid state lighting, steering diode array, and general purpose full-wave rectification.

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Pricing for these devices with 4,000 pieces on tape and reel ranges between $0.16 and $0.24 each. Sample devices are available upon request.

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